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A bit of sanding done and used a mix of vinegar & wirewool' to dye the Badger, inspired by chainsaw dick on here who used to do it quite a bit, just need one more dry day this week to finish it up!

 

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Yes the vinegar is a simple as it sounds, just used it again today on a power gouged slab bench with carved rose edge, I gave it two coats today, and its a good dark blue/black, going to give it a quick sand with a sanding star to highlight the gouges and carved detail, should give it a look of stone!

You know how the metal in wood turns it blue, same thing!

Buy a couple of ltrs Vinegar, I used malt and white but I don't think it matters and drop a clump of wire wool or any bits of metal and leave it to soak I don't know how quick it works but it was a few days before I used it!

Dick is an expert he's been doing it for years, maybe he has a bit more advice!

Cheers'

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Yes the vinegar is a simple as it sounds, just used it again today on a power gouged slab bench with carved rose edge, I gave it two coats today, and its a good dark blue/black, going to give it a quick sand with a sanding star to highlight the gouges and carved detail, should give it a look of stone!

You know how the metal in wood turns it blue, same thing!

Buy a couple of ltrs Vinegar, I used malt and white but I don't think it matters and drop a clump of wire wool or any bits of metal and leave it to soak I don't know how quick it works but it was a few days before I used it!

Dick is an expert he's been doing it for years, maybe he has a bit more advice!

Cheers'

 

cheers for that tommy, it sounds simple enough, im guessing that it's something to to do with the carbon in the metal, but that is a wild guess!!! would love to hear from anyone who knows more about this!! keep those pics of your work coming mr tree carver!!!! :thumbup1:

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