slincoln
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I'm trying dye some woods under vacuum with Alumilite dye and Cactus Juice. Penetration is fine, saturation isn't. On a test using holly, alder and buckeye, I made sure that moisture content wasn't a factor by baking the blanks and cooling them in plastic, wouldn't register on the meter. In about a quart of CJ I put ½ bottle of black dye, pulled a good vacuum and let it run for hours. Soaked overnight and cooked it. The blanks stabilized nicely and turned out gray, not the black I was hoping for.
Same experiment using blue has similar results.
I tried the same thing with blanks that had been drilled and rough turned, same result.
I've seen alder "ebonized" so know it can be done. Question is, how do I do it?
Thanks much,
Scott
Same experiment using blue has similar results.
I tried the same thing with blanks that had been drilled and rough turned, same result.
I've seen alder "ebonized" so know it can be done. Question is, how do I do it?
Thanks much,
Scott