Advice needed please- I have been experimenting fuming white oak with ammonium hydroxide.
The results give me, depending on duration of exposure, a range of colour from black to grey. Upon application of linseed it gives a rich colour but not the golden honey or rich brown of the 1910 pieces I've seen.
Any suggestions how to acheive this golden brown colour using fuming techniques?
What am I missing out?
Advice please
Best regards from Brighton
Gerard
The results give me, depending on duration of exposure, a range of colour from black to grey. Upon application of linseed it gives a rich colour but not the golden honey or rich brown of the 1910 pieces I've seen.
Any suggestions how to acheive this golden brown colour using fuming techniques?
What am I missing out?
Advice please
Best regards from Brighton
Gerard