2nd colouring experiment

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johnny.t.

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Knocked up another HF to try colouring on and all before work :lol: This ones 5 inches tall and sycamore. I've used black,blue and green on this one. The black went on a bit patchy even after sealing so before the colours I soaked the piece in white spirit, they didn't mix with it but they did float on it for a bit and I blew them about with the compressor.

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I must get some meths :roll: I think this look may work better with a more high gloss finish. The piece looks lots better from a few paces away :lol: Still I'm enjoying the experimentation :D

JT
 
Was using melamine last night on my Burr box - and that leaves a fab finsh glossy finish...


But more importantly - you "Knocked up another HF to try colouring on and all before work" !!!!!!!!

What time didi you get up ?

:)
 
I don't think he went to bed ;)

This is very nice. The knot spoils it for me, personally and I'd like to see a bit of a glossy finish on it.
 
Another good'un, and I'd agree that a gloss finish would bring the colours to life more, but it really is a matter of personal preference.
 
Thanks guys :) I have a 10 week old son so I'm always up early :lol:

This HF only took about an hour to do as it was made from fairly green Sycamore and a branch not much wider than this form and green Sycamore cuts like butter :D

cheers JT
 
Please let up on the use of 4 letter words in posts, work :shock: is not one of those words conducive to enhancing workshop time.

I think this piece is bordering on a Ceramic or Glass simulation in appearance, and as such would be enhanced as has been said by a gloss finish, applying something like melamine, perhaps to Terry's horror, thinned down a little and immediately burnished dry would provide some added blending of the stains.
Difficult choice really as with most post staining/colouring applications you immediately enter a no return process.

For some reason the colour blend on this piece brings thoughts about a textured ( shot blast stipple ) on a similar piece with a semi mat finish, Tiffany style?
 
The americans use a lot of wipe on poly. Not sure what that is but the gloss finish they get is like glass. I'll ask on the other forum what it is.

Pete
 
Just ahd a reply, the stuff that they use is this stuff here. Don't know what the english equivalent is. Some dilute it a bit first and then from the sound of it do a lot of buffing. The result is like glass

Pete
 
'Poly' is Polyurethane AKA Varnish. Any wiping varnish will do.
 
Might try diluting some gloss polyurethane then, just a case of getting some(the buggers have got me working 7 days for the next couple of weeks :cry: ), I had a big tin but got a load of ash the other week and didn't have anything else to hand to seal the ends :roll: Sods law in action again :lol:

JT
 

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