My 21 year old claimed the first pen I made (about a year ago), from a beautiful, black ebony blank. Over time, he's decided that it just wasn't quite the right shape, so I've bought a handful of ebony blanks... and they've all turned out more of a chocolate color. While that doesn't bother me, he'd much prefer straight black. Before I go hunting for an African Blackwood blank (haven't seen any at my local-ish Woodcraft store), does anyone have any thoughts on how to darken the wood?
I've rough turned this blank (so anything I screw up could be turned off before I get to final diameter)... Hit it with a heat gun on low.. nothing. Left it in a ziploc in the sun for the last two weeks... it darkened slightly but not much. Then I took to the forums and found a number of posts about how heat was the bane of ebony, but I haven't found any cracks yet, whew!
I'd prefer to avoid using chemicals, including iron acetate (or worse, as suggested by one comment - sharpie!) if possible.
I've rough turned this blank (so anything I screw up could be turned off before I get to final diameter)... Hit it with a heat gun on low.. nothing. Left it in a ziploc in the sun for the last two weeks... it darkened slightly but not much. Then I took to the forums and found a number of posts about how heat was the bane of ebony, but I haven't found any cracks yet, whew!
I'd prefer to avoid using chemicals, including iron acetate (or worse, as suggested by one comment - sharpie!) if possible.