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Dengue
14th May 2023, 11:32 AM
Wanting to make a black piece of timber for a lid, I found Speedball India Ink to give the darkest finish. But it is not suitable as an unprotected finish. Tends to wash off when applying shellac.
Can anyone please suggest a good way of sealing or “fixing” this India Ink coating to make it strong and suitable as a finish?
jack620
14th May 2023, 02:28 PM
When I restored my gramophone I used spirit stains to correct the colour of the faded areas. I ended up spraying super blonde shellac onto it with an airbrush. It worked well.
Skew ChiDAMN!!
15th May 2023, 11:46 PM
I know that historically shellac was occasionally mixed with India Ink as a binder to give a more durable finish... but I have no idea about proportions.
It has me wondering if perhaps you could make a dark wash with shellac/ink and apply that over the inked surface as a sealer, then untinted shallac over that for protective coats.
Got scraps to experiment on?
Dengue
16th May 2023, 04:38 AM
Thanks SD, I have a small scrap of the timber I am using, so will give it a go. Just discovered the India Ink I am using is shellac based, so that should mix OK with shellac