finish for curly maple

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spitfire

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I was curious what everybody uses for curly maple. Do you use water based dye or just keep it natural and go with a ca finish? Obviously, I want to make the curl pop as much as I can.
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Jason,

My sixteen year old son turned a curly maple slimline pen as a Christmas gift for his mom and at the recomendation of Scott Greaves he used two Sharpie markers to dye the wood. One green and one blue and then he used a cotton ball dampened with alcohol (didn't have any denatured so it was good old drug store variety rubbing alcohol) to blend the two colors where they overlapped. Then I helped him apply a CA/BLO finish over top. Turned out very nice. You could see the figure of the wood through the coloring. He was very proud and she was really "wow'd".:)
 
I had a good result starting with a coat of BLO to pop the grain, then 3 coats of BLO/CA as per Russ' video in the library. To get a higher lustre, I used the Beall Buffing sequence after letting it cure over night. I'll try to get a phot tomorrow using natural light, don't have a nice tent system for indoor shooting.

Dan
 
Here's a cigar with a CA finish only...

CurlyMapleCigar.jpg


... and here is another from the same batch of wood with a blue stain on it...

BlueMapleCigar.jpg


The curly maple shows up well under a see-through dye or stain...
 
Hi,i dyed about 20 pens so far and i think it really does the lighter figured domestic type woods a real kick.I use water based anniline dyes,you can get it from wood craft,they call it another name but it is anniline dye,i use very little at a time.like about at end of a popsicle stick full.I bought little glass jars to store them in,they will last about six months,In the powdered dye form they will last forever Carl
 
I just finished a couple candle holders for Christmas out of Cocobolo and curly maple. I was looking for a good way to get the wood to show off. I searched the web abd found a site that deals with makeing musical instruments. Thay said to use Tung oil.

What I did was take a rag and saturate it with tung oil and keep wiping it on the wood. The stripes sucked it up like a beer at a frat party. I did three real good slatherings and for the holder but a wax finish on it. If you let the tung oil cure you can do the CA finish as usual. The final results were amazing.
 
I do two things with curly maples.....both have little to do with the finish itself.....I generally just apply a CA finish. Before finishing though, I sometimes dye the pen with coffee that I made with alcohol and infused into boiled linseed oil....or i scorch the grain lightly with a little butaine torch....careful with the torch though, its easy to get "splotches" of scorching
 
Any body ever thought about trying leather? At Tandy leather they have some really nice colors. I bought some blue and turquoise dye. It seems to really stay on the blank much better when I apply the CA over the top of it.
 
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