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woodPixel
8th August 2017, 07:15 PM
I saw this piece of outstanding ebonisation and wonder how it might be done. Timber is American Black Walnut.
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Its an Etsy listing: https://www.etsy.com/au/listing/478047694/ebonised-blackened-american-walnut
Wouldn't mind doing this on a few boxes and for stringing.
Perhaps a combo of water then oil dyes? Ive never achieved anything like this using steel wool/vinegar....
ian
8th August 2017, 07:41 PM
I've seen Black Walnut that was almost that black to start with.
Are you sure it's ebonised?
jazzy69
8th August 2017, 07:44 PM
Hi Woodpixel,
What about several coats of Feast Watson black Prooftint. It will make wood just as black as that.
Regards,
Ross
dai sensei
8th August 2017, 09:28 PM
Steel wool, vinegar and an old tea bag - leave for a couple of days and then strain. Paint on wood and leave in sun to dry, repeat if not black enough.
Works a treat on most timbers. The old tea bag is to add tannins for timbers lacking in them but it help the others too
woodPixel
8th August 2017, 11:14 PM
Is there a good tea? Traditional real Black Tea?
artme
9th August 2017, 09:44 AM
Is there a good tea? Traditional real Black Tea?
I like English breakfast and Earl Grey. Also have taste for a Vanilla scented tea from Mauritius.:q:q
dai sensei
9th August 2017, 10:19 AM
Is there a good tea? Traditional real Black Tea?
Black tea has the best tannin
woodPixel
9th August 2017, 11:48 AM
I like English breakfast and Earl Grey. Also have taste for a Vanilla scented tea from Mauritius.:q:q
I'd imagine your teeth look a treat from the vinegar and disolved steel wool. :D Mmmm, yum, drink it up!
thank you DaiSensei
Arron
10th August 2017, 01:07 PM
I think it's pressure dyed timber, or vacuum dyed.
Vacuum Infusing With A Vacuum Press (http://www.joewoodworker.com/veneering/vacuum-infusing-chamber.htm)
if you don't use pressure the dye is just a surface treatment.
My own experience with ebonisation is that it's just the same, doesn't really go beyond the surface. I also never got it beyond a very dark brown - looked black from a distance but nothing like what you see there. I wanted black for stringing too - better to just buy some dyed veneer from os. Or use Wenge, Lauro preta or makassar ebony veneer, which shouldn't be too hard to find.
Unless the penetration is deep you can't work the stringing.
Cheers
Arron
joe greiner
10th August 2017, 04:21 PM
India Ink is really really black.