MorganGrafixx
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So I decided to try out this dying process I learned from the Georgia Chapter meeting on a piece of Eucalyptus. I put my emphasis on the word "try". I think this will get chalked up as one of those "good idea, bad execution" projects.
I just wanted to tint the wood and have it fade into the natural wood color. Instead what happened was, after turning the blank and sanding I started dying it with food coloring and Rit dye. After one coat, i think a large beam fell from overhead and knocked me out cold. When I came to, it appeared as though the Easter Bunny paid me a visit early and took a rainbow $h!t all over my beautifully prepared Eucalyptus blank. I decided that in order not to hurt his feelings I would go ahead and finish it with a CA coat and assemble it.
View at your own risk!
I just wanted to tint the wood and have it fade into the natural wood color. Instead what happened was, after turning the blank and sanding I started dying it with food coloring and Rit dye. After one coat, i think a large beam fell from overhead and knocked me out cold. When I came to, it appeared as though the Easter Bunny paid me a visit early and took a rainbow $h!t all over my beautifully prepared Eucalyptus blank. I decided that in order not to hurt his feelings I would go ahead and finish it with a CA coat and assemble it.
View at your own risk!