Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Around the Campfire => Topic started by: toomanyknots on December 26, 2013, 04:24:24 pm
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I was wondering if ipe makes a good stain? I have a bucket full of raspings and shavings that I was thinking of trying to boil the tannins out of to make a stain. I also have a good amount of bloodwood that is too twisted to make anything but handles and smaller things out of, so I might take a chunk of that and try it out too. Also, if you do just water with the stain, will it go bad? Should I try some turpentine in the mix?... Well if anyone is curious, if ain't nobody tried it yet, I guess I will. I am thinking though it is gonna stink the house up, osage smells bad enough when your boiling a bit pot of it... ;D I am only gonna use it for leather really.
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I was degreasing some Bloodwood for an arrow project years ago using alcohol. As I watched the red colored alcohol dripping on the ground I got the idea of collecting it. I was able to collect close to a cup of dark red liquid which I let evaporate. Never did anything with it but I was left with a maybe a TBS of thick red dye. I don't know if hot water would work on the Bloodwood but alcohol sure works well
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I put ipe shavings in a mason jar and added denatured alcohol to fill the jar. That was 6 or 8 years ago and the alcohol has barely changed color.
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maybe use acetone, or even turpentine.
I doubt water would do much.
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maybe use acetone, or even turpentine.
I doubt water would do much.
I might try the turpentine. I have read that blood wood is used in some commercial dyes, I'm thinking the end result might look pick though? :)