t8hants
Established Member
When I was a lad in the boat-yard, the painters who specialized in varnish work would often enhance the colour of mahogany ply by powdering and rubbing in red ochre powder before they started the layers of varnish. The powder was applied through a rag, as I remember, although it might have been part of the rubbing off process. Being only an apprentice I was not to disturb such exalted beings, and as I was plater-shipwright I wasn't supposed to be in the varnish shop anyway, but sometimes messages had to be delivered and I could linger.
I was just wondered if this was a well known method of darkening and enhancing the colour of poorer quality mahog' type timbers?
Gareth
I was just wondered if this was a well known method of darkening and enhancing the colour of poorer quality mahog' type timbers?
Gareth