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Greg,
I don't know if you know it or not, but Makore has a chemical in it used for the production of dye. But I think the color extracted is "yellow". Just a thought. Clarence "Greg G." wrote in message ... robo hippy said: It looks like metal stains to me. I get them on some of my green turned bowls and think that it comes from metal dust from the grinder. If you clamped it with water, then it wouldn't be the metal. Try a little lemon juice or I think boric acid works also to remove metal stains. Thanks for the input. No, it wouldn't have been metal causing it, due to the fact that it occurred on glued up veneer stacks rather than the completed project. I've got a bunch of test veneer glue-ups drying the in the gar^h^h^h shop as we speak. Maple to maple, maple to walnut, makore to maple, makore to makore. Clean glue and no foreign applicator used. I'll figure it out eventually. All this because of my desire to imbed a reddish detail band - shoulda used black walnut. I'm thinking that there is something in the makore that is transferred with the glue into the maple, and the combination of glue and exotic salts is discoloring the maple. A water wetted clamp-up between the two species did nothing adverse. We'll see in about an hour... FWIW, Greg G. |
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