I have some inlay work coming up and need some advice re. timber choice. I will be inlaying light coloured timber into oak, then using a chemical treatment to darken the oak — something that reacts with the tannin, either lye or washing soda or ammonia.
So for the inlay I need a light coloured timber with no or low tannin content that will not be affected by the chemical and will stay light. Boxwood works, but ideally I want something easier to finish and with a more pronounced grain.
So any suggestions for light-coloured (preferably easy to get hold of) low tannin hardwoods?
So for the inlay I need a light coloured timber with no or low tannin content that will not be affected by the chemical and will stay light. Boxwood works, but ideally I want something easier to finish and with a more pronounced grain.
So any suggestions for light-coloured (preferably easy to get hold of) low tannin hardwoods?