I made a number of mistakes I would like to recount. Any suggestions are welcome.
I have a swamp ash body I plan on tru-oiling. I wanted to enhance the grain a bit so I decided to tint the filler which was neutral to begin with so I bought a dark brown powder dye from woodcraft.
First I followed the directions of the dye and dissolved it in water which I then mixed into the waterbased filler. Not good. The filler became runny and kind of grey.
For the next round I put the powder straight into the filler. This left undissolved globules of dye, but they sanded away just fine.
The first problem is that the dye tinted the wood in some depth (should I have sealed first?) and I had to manically sand for hours to get the body semi-decent again and not blotchy dark.
The other problem is, do you think the water I added to the filler will eventually evaporate under the tru-oil ruining the finish? About 3 weeks have passed already.
Thanks
I have a swamp ash body I plan on tru-oiling. I wanted to enhance the grain a bit so I decided to tint the filler which was neutral to begin with so I bought a dark brown powder dye from woodcraft.
First I followed the directions of the dye and dissolved it in water which I then mixed into the waterbased filler. Not good. The filler became runny and kind of grey.
For the next round I put the powder straight into the filler. This left undissolved globules of dye, but they sanded away just fine.
The first problem is that the dye tinted the wood in some depth (should I have sealed first?) and I had to manically sand for hours to get the body semi-decent again and not blotchy dark.
The other problem is, do you think the water I added to the filler will eventually evaporate under the tru-oil ruining the finish? About 3 weeks have passed already.
Thanks