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but I'm not too thrilled with the pen. It's cypress that I vacuum dyed using black fabric dye. This is what it looked like before and after turning. You can see how black the blank is (right of the turned barrel).

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The cypress is just a bit too soft for my liking (dropped it about 5 inches while assembling and got a small dent in the lower barrel:(). Black Chrome Berea Cigar, CA finish.

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I also dyed some Maple, Ash and Sycamore. Hopefully they'll turn out like this. They all sank after three days, so I'm hopeful.
 
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Interesting. I like the result...not too crazy about the shape of the pen though [:D] Finish is wonderful as usual [^]
 

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Well Billy, I like everything about it! I like the shape (in fact, I just printed out a picture of it to borrow the idea) and I also like the dye job, even though it wasn't what you intended. I like the sort of faded look and I guess it was just luck, but it's neat how it's similar color towards the centerband on each part, and then fades out as you get further away.
 

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Billy, nice work and your usual excellent finish. Have you considered applying more of the 'colour' after you have sanded to desired size? It's worked for me when I wanted to add more colour to my blank.

-Peter-
 

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Billy,
I'm drying some green blanks that I dyed, but I forgot to vacuum them. If they don't turn out, I'll reapply the dye after turning and before sanding. I applied green dye to a curly maple blank a few months ago and it worked out fairly well. I just sent a bunch of blanks for red and blue dyeing and stabilizing. They'll likely look even better.
Rob
 

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Thanks, all! Angela, I noticed the same thing. I dyed the blanks in two pieces and the CB is where I made the cut. The other two ends would probably have been just as dark if I had trimmed them to rough size prior to dyeing. I just didn't (and still don't) know what I was going to turn from them.

Peter, I didn't really think of that, but I might try it on the next one. I'll just have to let it dry for another three of four days, but it might be worth it.
 

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Billy,

You might try drilling the blank before vacuum dying. I do it all the time with plexi/tone mix and dye to stabilize and dye at the same time. The drilled blank allows more surface area for the dye to penetrate. Here is a couple of pens I dyed/stabilized. The wood is spalted hackberry cross cut.

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This one was dyed first with blue dye mix and then once dry, done again with bordeaux mix. Both with plexi/acetone.
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