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Thread: Osage Orange

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    Default Osage Orange

    howdy doody

    i believe there is a way to stop osage orange from changing to brown

    hoping someone out there has the answer

    thanks

    MIK

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    I think it is similar to finishing purpleheart when trying to keep the purple. From memory, I think the answer was to use a uv-protectant, um, um, um, groan, can't remember.... sorry it's sunday afternoon and my brain is taking it off...

    This thread may be what you are after

    cheers
    Wendy

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    thanks for the link but it doesn't work for some reason

    MIK

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    Sorry about that, My brain is back in gear today

    This thread and this one, one here and one more.


    cheers
    Wendy

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    I can't say for sure on osage orange as I haven't used it.
    But generally speaking it changes due to oxygen or uv exposure. I know mulberry changes due to uv exposure and the osage orange I've seen has similar color to mulberry so that is where I would start.

    ron

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    I have made a few archery bows and a couple of tool handles with it and as far as I can tell it is one of the nicer woods to finish. Takes a very nice luster. As others have said the brown is most likley due to uv and or oxygen.I have only used oil and wax finishes on it but I like the look as it turns brown. I think it will brown whatever you use given time.
    Regards
    John

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    thanks for the replies

    looks like i had better give it a coat of sunscreen before i put the finish on

    MIK

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