A ajmw89 Established Member Joined 4 Sep 2014 Messages 44 Reaction score 0 Location Croydon 18 Oct 2014 #1 Got a bit of a strange question. Are there any woods that have a blue colour once finished? I know there are stains and dyes I can use, but are there any that actually have a natural blue colour?
Got a bit of a strange question. Are there any woods that have a blue colour once finished? I know there are stains and dyes I can use, but are there any that actually have a natural blue colour?
D dickm Established Member UKW Supporter Joined 25 Oct 2004 Messages 4,987 Reaction score 228 Location North of Aberdeen 18 Oct 2014 #2 Not much use for turning, but certain fungal infections produce blue coloration in some softwoods.......
Not much use for turning, but certain fungal infections produce blue coloration in some softwoods.......
Bodrighy Established Member Joined 6 Jan 2007 Messages 5,818 Reaction score 1 Location Bromham, Wiltshire 18 Oct 2014 #3 Iron in yew can produce a blue / purple stain naturally but I don't know of any naturally blue woods. Watered down ink can give a blue hue as opposed to a specific blue stain if needed. Pete
Iron in yew can produce a blue / purple stain naturally but I don't know of any naturally blue woods. Watered down ink can give a blue hue as opposed to a specific blue stain if needed. Pete
W woodfarmer Established Member Joined 10 Sep 2013 Messages 1,261 Reaction score 18 Location poitiers 18 Oct 2014 #4 I think elder can sometimes have a very dark grey/blue tinge
L loftyhermes Established Member Joined 15 May 2008 Messages 809 Reaction score 216 Location Market Warsop, Notts 19 Oct 2014 #5 Blue Mahoe might be the only one. http://www.wood-database.com/lumber-ide ... lue-mahoe/ http://www.exoticwood.biz/bluemahoe.htm Steve
Blue Mahoe might be the only one. http://www.wood-database.com/lumber-ide ... lue-mahoe/ http://www.exoticwood.biz/bluemahoe.htm Steve