carlmorrell
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After seeing the cool pics of bleached Wenge, I could not resist. So thank you to whoever did this first.
I had some Wenge laying around, already diagonally cut. I also had some wood bleach from a project many years ago, probably as long as I had the wenge. After turning the blank and sanding to size, I bathed the blank for about an hour in part A. The bleach turned oily brown. Then I removed the blank from the part A, and wiped down with part B. At that point the blank still looked dark, but after it dried, the effect was evident. After a day, I repeated the bleaching. After another day, I started piling on the thin CA, 5 coats.

I had some Wenge laying around, already diagonally cut. I also had some wood bleach from a project many years ago, probably as long as I had the wenge. After turning the blank and sanding to size, I bathed the blank for about an hour in part A. The bleach turned oily brown. Then I removed the blank from the part A, and wiped down with part B. At that point the blank still looked dark, but after it dried, the effect was evident. After a day, I repeated the bleaching. After another day, I started piling on the thin CA, 5 coats.

