Dean in Eureka, CA wrote:Dave,
That trim looks awesome!!!![]()
You made some serious sawdust doin' that I'll bet.
How many passes???
Looking forward to seeing it with finish on it.
Juneaudave wrote:
I've hit another snag on the stripper though...the edge trim will be flush with the 1/4 inch strips...and I have always figured a dark mahogany bottom for contrast, transitioning to western red ceder on the top. Most of my wood that I have used is stuff that I had racked in the garage. Now, I don't have enough leftover, and I've found I can't find the dark mahogany (honduran, I think) anymore, and can only find that lighter colored stuff (Phillipean (sp) in a 4/4 plank at the local yards)... change of plans in order...redwood 2x stock maybe?...AAWWWUUUGGGGGGHHH
Juneaudave wrote:I've seen Doug's work with analine dyes and I really like it. Do you think that you can sand and fair the surface, apply a dye, and not have it bleed over to the lighter colored woods? A fella could sure tape over or apply a sealer. Maybe some experimentation is in order here!!!! Shouldn't delay me more than say...oh...a month or two!!! I'll still be done for IRG 2008!!! Thanks for the suggestions...I'm currently testing stains, varnish, wipe-on poly, poly, Deft, Dannish oils on the inside panels to see if I can find something I like. My inside skins are cheapo 4x8 sheets of birch ply (not so nice as that Baltic stuff). In Juneau...people that are moving can't pack their flamibles in a container for shipping. I've inherited a remarkable array of finishes from fellow woodworkers!!!!
Dean in Eureka, CA wrote:Dave,
Can you get purple heart up there???... That would definately giva yaa the contrast, if yaa like the color of it.
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