UWCBrad
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I was looking for some guidance to use dye on some blanks.
I stopped by Woodcraft and was told about their method which basically resembles applying stain.
I was thinking of taking a light wood with a nice grain, like Curly Maple and dye it in a series of gradient colors. for example, dye the whole blank with a certain light color (say blue for argument sake). Then when it is dry, dye 7/8 of it in a slightly darker blue, then 3/4 in a even darker blue. You get the story.
Is this possible and does anyone have any advice on how to do it and which dyes are best?
Thanks
I stopped by Woodcraft and was told about their method which basically resembles applying stain.
I was thinking of taking a light wood with a nice grain, like Curly Maple and dye it in a series of gradient colors. for example, dye the whole blank with a certain light color (say blue for argument sake). Then when it is dry, dye 7/8 of it in a slightly darker blue, then 3/4 in a even darker blue. You get the story.
Is this possible and does anyone have any advice on how to do it and which dyes are best?
Thanks