I was cleaning out the desk and came across some ink jet refills from a do
it yourself refill adventure years ago. I was going to toss them and
thought that they might be useful as a wood tint/dye/wash. It'd be strange
coloring but perhaps with moderation and careful mixing it just might work.
the next question would be what would be the base - water, denatured
alchol, lacquer thinner, ... Sounds like a grand experiment to me.
Thoughts? Yes -- I realize I'm wacko, so my wife and many other people tell
me.
sawdustmaker <[email protected]> wrote in
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> I was cleaning out the desk and came across some ink jet refills from
> a do it yourself refill adventure years ago. I was going to toss them
> and thought that they might be useful as a wood tint/dye/wash. It'd be
> strange coloring but perhaps with moderation and careful mixing it
> just might work. the next question would be what would be the base -
> water, denatured alchol, lacquer thinner, ... Sounds like a grand
> experiment to me. Thoughts? Yes -- I realize I'm wacko, so my wife and
> many other people tell me.
I hate working on printers... The ink gets all over and doesn't want to
come off. If you start experimenting, I'd suggest wearing gloves.
Most inkjet inks seem to be water based, or at least they run in moisture
rich environments like bathrooms. It's possible that they addressed that
problem and more modernish inks don't play as nicely with water.
Speaking of water, playing with tap water is fine for experimenting, but
if you get to using it you may want distilled water.
Puckdropper
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Make it to fit, don't make it fit.
On Wed, 01 Apr 2015 02:04:39 GMT, sawdustmaker <[email protected]>
wrote:
>I was cleaning out the desk and came across some ink jet refills from a do
>it yourself refill adventure years ago. I was going to toss them and
>thought that they might be useful as a wood tint/dye/wash. It'd be strange
>coloring but perhaps with moderation and careful mixing it just might work.
>the next question would be what would be the base - water, denatured
>alchol, lacquer thinner, ... Sounds like a grand experiment to me.
>Thoughts? Yes -- I realize I'm wacko, so my wife and many other people tell
>me.
Dye or pigment based ink? (yellow pigment will look yellow, die will
be orangy red looking. Die is more or less translucent - pigment is
more opaque.
Majority of both are water based. Most can also be mixed with alcohol.