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Methods for ebonizing wood
Hi,
I recently built a small box of birdseye maple, with Jewitt's early American finish on it. The pulls are carved from ebony. I'd like to make a base for the box, but a base of ebony would be impractical for me due to the cost and availability of the wood. So I'm trying to figure out the best methods for ebonizing wood. Both Flexner and Jewitt's books recommend black dye stain. I tried that method on a piece of scrap holly veneer (using Behlen's jet black aniline dye), and it oddly imparted a slightly purplish cast to the wood. A Google search here shows that folks have often used steel wool and vinegar. Does anyone here have a favorite method? Thanks in advance, Nate |
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