mdwilliams999
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Has anyone tried dying bass wood?
I have a bunch of bass wood from a local historic museum that would like me to make a bunch of pens with the wood. I'm guessing bass wood is not a popular wood because it is so soft and not a lot of character. Anyway, it seems like I have succeeded at drying the wood as it is now at approx. 8% moisture. Interestingly enough, I cut the wood into 1" x 1" by 7" pieces and put in a box in front of my dehumidifier for 2 days.
Anyway, does anyone suggest that I attempt dying the wood to make it possibly more appealing so they will sell or should I just keep them natural. If you think I should dye them what dye or method should I use? Please keep in mind that I would like to keep the expenses reasonable but not at the expense of a quality finished product.
Mike
I have a bunch of bass wood from a local historic museum that would like me to make a bunch of pens with the wood. I'm guessing bass wood is not a popular wood because it is so soft and not a lot of character. Anyway, it seems like I have succeeded at drying the wood as it is now at approx. 8% moisture. Interestingly enough, I cut the wood into 1" x 1" by 7" pieces and put in a box in front of my dehumidifier for 2 days.
Anyway, does anyone suggest that I attempt dying the wood to make it possibly more appealing so they will sell or should I just keep them natural. If you think I should dye them what dye or method should I use? Please keep in mind that I would like to keep the expenses reasonable but not at the expense of a quality finished product.
Mike