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Hello all,
First of all I'd like to thank everyone for such a great site and friendly community. A friend pointed me this way saying how helpful you guys were to him whenever he had a woodworking problem.
I hope I have buttered you up enough, because I have a problem of my own. :wink:
I'm currently making a magazine/Canterbury rack out of european oak and I am interested in recreating a finish I saw in the October 2005 issue of F&C Magazine. It appears on a console table by Andrew Skelton where he says that the oak is "scrubbed, stained with iron salts and limed to bring out the grain pattern". I've included an image of the page in question;
The trouble comes in trying to find a place that supplies iron salts. I've tried my local pharmacies, woodworking suppliers and art shops but nobody has even heard of them. My hope is that someone here could help me out with info on suppliers or alternatives. [-o<
Mahalo
Thorongil
First of all I'd like to thank everyone for such a great site and friendly community. A friend pointed me this way saying how helpful you guys were to him whenever he had a woodworking problem.
I hope I have buttered you up enough, because I have a problem of my own. :wink:
I'm currently making a magazine/Canterbury rack out of european oak and I am interested in recreating a finish I saw in the October 2005 issue of F&C Magazine. It appears on a console table by Andrew Skelton where he says that the oak is "scrubbed, stained with iron salts and limed to bring out the grain pattern". I've included an image of the page in question;
The trouble comes in trying to find a place that supplies iron salts. I've tried my local pharmacies, woodworking suppliers and art shops but nobody has even heard of them. My hope is that someone here could help me out with info on suppliers or alternatives. [-o<
Mahalo
Thorongil