Honest John
Established Member
I have been requested to make a pen for my son in law whom wishes to give it as a birthday gift to his work colleague. Stay with me it gets more interesting! His work chum is a Manchester City fan and the request is to somehow theme the pen for a Coty supporter. It seems City’s colours are light powdery blue and white. The sky blue sort of colour is the thing that’s troubling me. My suggestion that could he not encourage his mate to support United (red and white, and doable), was not well received. Apparently this fan support thing doesn’t work like that it seems. Now I have a number of excellent Chestnut spirit dyes, including a blue one, but from memory is much darker than the powdery colou I want. I also have a small bottle of White that comes in the Chestnut trial kit that presumably I could add to my royal blue to achieve a powder blue colour? Not sure how a White spirit stain works, but I imagine it must be more like a paint. Similar to a water colour gouache. If I can achieve the right colour in a mixing container, how deep could I expect the dyes to penetrate wooden slats or veneers?i am imagining that I would like to fabricate a pen blank from thin pieces of blue and white wood, and I would like the blue pieces to be blue all the way through so to speak. I shall of course experiment, but I just thought somebody might have more information than I have on the penetration of dyes into timber.