I posted this as a reply to 'Goodies" but:
Maybe somebody help me. I'm building another 6' x 6' Kenyan Mahogany
panel for a 58" plasma. The client wants the cherry end-caps and
shelf
edges toned into a 'wild-berry'. Pucking Furple, IOW.
Irks me to no end, as it happens to be some of the finest cherry I
have worked with in years. They want 'Wild Berry'.... but still see
the grain.
(I think I'm going to get sick)
Transparant purple...'Aubergine', maybe....anybody?
I would like something off the shelf, but GIS isn't giving me much.
On Mar 10, 3:47=A0pm, Sonny <[email protected]> wrote:
> Purple? =A0Transparent purple?
>
> Is the purple, you mention first (pucking furple), the color of the
> liquid stain or the finished/dried look?
>
> Or is the transparent purple the finished (dry) look?
>
> I have some waterbase wild cherry stain that is purple looking in the
> liquid form. =A0 Applied to raw cherry, it is transparent (at least
> while the application is still wet). =A0I =A0just went out to take pics o=
f
> what I have and took pics of a few examples of the application onto
> some scrap cherry. =A0Is this what you are looking for?
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/43836144@N04/?saved=3D1
>
> The application shown is 1 coat wiped on. =A0I'll let it dry and take
> more pics, later, if you're interested in these samples. =A0I'll stain a
> few more areas for 2 and 3 coat applications, for comparisons.
>
> Robatoy, are you in Toronto, Canada?
>
> Sonny
I appreciate your help, lots.
Now is that a standard issue Minwax (mixed by the store?)
On Thu, 10 Mar 2011 09:23:35 -0800 (PST), Robatoy wrote:
> I posted this as a reply to 'Goodies" but:
>
> Maybe somebody help me. I'm building another 6' x 6' Kenyan Mahogany
> panel for a 58" plasma. The client wants the cherry end-caps and
> shelf
> edges toned into a 'wild-berry'. Pucking Furple, IOW.
> Irks me to no end, as it happens to be some of the finest cherry I
> have worked with in years. They want 'Wild Berry'.... but still see
> the grain.
> (I think I'm going to get sick)
> Transparant purple...'Aubergine', maybe....anybody?
>
> I would like something off the shelf, but GIS isn't giving me much.
1. Transtint and alcohol mixed to desired color.
2 break open a purple marker and soak the ink out with alcohol.
3. Polk berries, do you have polk berries in the great white?, at any rate
out of season everywhere. :)
basilisk
Purple? Transparent purple?
Is the purple, you mention first (pucking furple), the color of the
liquid stain or the finished/dried look?
Or is the transparent purple the finished (dry) look?
I have some waterbase wild cherry stain that is purple looking in the
liquid form. Applied to raw cherry, it is transparent (at least
while the application is still wet). I just went out to take pics of
what I have and took pics of a few examples of the application onto
some scrap cherry. Is this what you are looking for?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/43836144@N04/?saved=1
The application shown is 1 coat wiped on. I'll let it dry and take
more pics, later, if you're interested in these samples. I'll stain a
few more areas for 2 and 3 coat applications, for comparisons.
Robatoy, are you in Toronto, Canada?
Sonny
On Mar 10, 12:40=A0pm, basilisk <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Thu, 10 Mar 2011 09:23:35 -0800 (PST), Robatoy wrote:
> > I posted this as a reply to 'Goodies" but:
>
> > Maybe somebody help me. I'm building another 6' x 6' Kenyan Mahogany
> > panel for a 58" plasma. The client wants the cherry end-caps and
> > shelf
> > edges toned into a 'wild-berry'. Pucking Furple, IOW.
> > Irks me to no end, as it happens to be some of the finest cherry I
> > have worked with in years. They want 'Wild Berry'.... but still see
> > the grain.
> > (I think I'm going to get sick)
> > Transparant purple...'Aubergine', maybe....anybody?
>
> > I would like something off the shelf, but GIS isn't giving me much.
>
> 1. Transtint and alcohol mixed to desired color.
> 2 =A0break open a purple marker and soak the ink out with alcohol.
> 3. Polk berries, do you have polk berries in the great white?, at any rat=
e
> out of season everywhere. :)
>
> basilisk
I shot a deer once who's insides were completely stained purple from
all the polk berries it had been eating.
JP
I had an errand to run, so I didn't take subsequent pics (the sun has
gone down too much), though I did get a second and third coat on some
samples. I'll take pics and post, tomorrow.
The Minwax can, itself, was put in the pic for color clarification/
comparison, and not that the contents of the can is the wild cherry
stain. I think the contents of that Minwax can is oil based walnut or
red mahogany, off the shelf from Lowes.
As for asking if you (your business, not personal) were in Toronto, I
had an ulterior motive: If this stain was what you needed, I would
mail it (about half a gallon) to your business address, along with
some lily bulbs to give to someone, there. There is a gardening
chatroom lady friend in Toronto and, understandably, is wary of giving
out her personal address, though we've chatted for years. Lately,
I've been mailing some unusual and highly sought after lily bulbs to a
number of chatroom friends across the US and she expressed she would
like some, but is affraid to give her personal info (address). If
there was the option for her to pick up the bulbs from a safe locale,
like a business, I would try to accommodate her, if the business would
help, that way. Sounds extreme to get lily bulbs to someone, but I
would ask.
Sonny
On Mar 10, 2:49=A0pm, "Joe AutoDrill" <[email protected]> wrote:
> >http://www.flickr.com/photos/43836144@N04/?saved=3D1
>
> Sonny,
>
> I'm curious how you measured the 30 degree and 40 degree angles for the
> photos. =A0<grin>
>
> On a serious note, thanks for doing stuff like this. =A0It makes the real
> amateur wood folks like me learn faster and better.
>
This first pics I took had lots of glare, so I didn't think the viewer
could see what I, in person, was seeing. I bent down a little, for
the subsequent shots, to get views that reduced the glare at/of
different perspectives. I estimated the angles.
The Minwax can is there to compare the colors, as sometimes it's hard
to tell a correct color, if an item is standing alone... and/or with
and without flash. I have found that colors don't always show, in a
pic, as seen in person, so I stuck something in the view that everyone
is familiar with, hoping that would help. The next pics I take will
be in sunlight, not below flourescent lighting (you can see the
reflection of the lights in the liquid stain dish).
Sonny
On Mar 10, 1:52=A0pm, Larry Blanchard <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Thu, 10 Mar 2011 11:40:38 -0600, basilisk wrote:
> >> I would like something off the shelf, but GIS isn't giving me much.
>
> > 1. Transtint and alcohol mixed to desired color.
>
> That's a good suggestion, but alcohol based dyes dry too fast to apply
> other than by spraying. =A0I mix them with shellac and I mix a lot weaker
> solution than the bottle suggests. =A0Then I apply with a rag. =A0Works f=
or
> me.
>
> --
> Intelligence is an experiment that failed - G. B. Shaw
Particularly good solution, since if the customer hates
it, it's fully reversible with alcohol. Lay down a barrier
spit coat before staining.
On Thu, 10 Mar 2011 12:48:43 -0500, FrozenNorth
<[email protected]> wrote:
>On 3/10/11 12:23 PM, Robatoy wrote:
>> I posted this as a reply to 'Goodies" but:
>>
>> Maybe somebody help me. I'm building another 6' x 6' Kenyan Mahogany
>> panel for a 58" plasma. The client wants the cherry end-caps and
>> shelf
>> edges toned into a 'wild-berry'. Pucking Furple, IOW.
>> Irks me to no end, as it happens to be some of the finest cherry I
>> have worked with in years. They want 'Wild Berry'.... but still see
>> the grain.
>> (I think I'm going to get sick)
>> Transparant purple...'Aubergine', maybe....anybody?
>>
>> I would like something off the shelf, but GIS isn't giving me much.
>
>Soak in purple grape juice :-)
Better yet MD 2020.
Mark
On Mar 10, 12:23=A0pm, Robatoy <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I posted this as a reply to 'Goodies" but:
>
> Maybe somebody help me. I'm building another 6' x 6' Kenyan Mahogany
> panel for a 58" plasma. The client wants the cherry end-caps and shelf
> edges toned into a 'wild-berry'. Pucking Furple, IOW.
> Irks me to no end, as it happens to be some of the finest cherry I
> have worked with in years. They want 'Wild Berry'.... but still see
> the grain. (I think I'm going to get sick)
> Transparant purple...'Aubergine', maybe....anybody?
>
> I would like something off the shelf, but GIS isn't giving me much.
Give W D Lockwood a call and tell them what you want to do, what
finish, etc., and they'll tell you what dye(s) and who carries their
stuff in your area, or they'll sell and ship.
http://www.wdlockwood.com/main.html
R
On Mar 12, 2:09=A0pm, Sonny <[email protected]> wrote:
> I suppose this "stain" I have is not what you are looking for. =A0It
> seems to have finished like a clear coat, rather than a stain, at
> least on this cherry wood.http://www.flickr.com/photos/43836144@N04/?save=
d=3D1
>
> Sonny
*I* like the finish, for sure. Customer wants more 'wildberry'...
driving me nuts with the WILDFARKINGBERRIES!!
On Mar 10, 3:47=A0pm, Sonny <[email protected]> wrote:
> Purple? =A0Transparent purple?
>
> Is the purple, you mention first (pucking furple), the color of the
> liquid stain or the finished/dried look?
>
> Or is the transparent purple the finished (dry) look?
>
> I have some waterbase wild cherry stain that is purple looking in the
> liquid form. =A0 Applied to raw cherry, it is transparent (at least
> while the application is still wet). =A0I =A0just went out to take pics o=
f
> what I have and took pics of a few examples of the application onto
> some scrap cherry. =A0Is this what you are looking for?
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/43836144@N04/?saved=3D1
>
> The application shown is 1 coat wiped on. =A0I'll let it dry and take
> more pics, later, if you're interested in these samples. =A0I'll stain a
> few more areas for 2 and 3 coat applications, for comparisons.
>
> Robatoy, are you in Toronto, Canada?
>
> Sonny
Sarnia, ON. BUT... the last few times I made headway to El Toro, I got
weathered out.
I am due for a TO trip soon though...(don't tell Froz)
On 3/10/11 12:23 PM, Robatoy wrote:
> I posted this as a reply to 'Goodies" but:
>
> Maybe somebody help me. I'm building another 6' x 6' Kenyan Mahogany
> panel for a 58" plasma. The client wants the cherry end-caps and
> shelf
> edges toned into a 'wild-berry'. Pucking Furple, IOW.
> Irks me to no end, as it happens to be some of the finest cherry I
> have worked with in years. They want 'Wild Berry'.... but still see
> the grain.
> (I think I'm going to get sick)
> Transparant purple...'Aubergine', maybe....anybody?
>
> I would like something off the shelf, but GIS isn't giving me much.
Soak in purple grape juice :-)
--
Froz...
The system will be down for 10 days for preventive maintenance.
On Thu, 10 Mar 2011 11:40:38 -0600, basilisk wrote:
>> I would like something off the shelf, but GIS isn't giving me much.
>
> 1. Transtint and alcohol mixed to desired color.
That's a good suggestion, but alcohol based dyes dry too fast to apply
other than by spraying. I mix them with shellac and I mix a lot weaker
solution than the bottle suggests. Then I apply with a rag. Works for
me.
--
Intelligence is an experiment that failed - G. B. Shaw
On 3/10/11 5:17 PM, Robatoy wrote:
> On Mar 10, 3:47 pm, Sonny<[email protected]> wrote:
>> Purple? Transparent purple?
>>
>> Is the purple, you mention first (pucking furple), the color of the
>> liquid stain or the finished/dried look?
>>
>> Or is the transparent purple the finished (dry) look?
>>
>> I have some waterbase wild cherry stain that is purple looking in the
>> liquid form. Applied to raw cherry, it is transparent (at least
>> while the application is still wet). I just went out to take pics of
>> what I have and took pics of a few examples of the application onto
>> some scrap cherry. Is this what you are looking for?
>>
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/43836144@N04/?saved=1
>>
>> The application shown is 1 coat wiped on. I'll let it dry and take
>> more pics, later, if you're interested in these samples. I'll stain a
>> few more areas for 2 and 3 coat applications, for comparisons.
>>
>> Robatoy, are you in Toronto, Canada?
>>
>> Sonny
>
> Sarnia, ON. BUT... the last few times I made headway to El Toro, I got
> weathered out.
> I am due for a TO trip soon though...(don't tell Froz)
I heard that. :-)
--
Froz...
The system will be down for 10 days for preventive maintenance.
On 3/10/11 7:12 PM, Sonny wrote:
> I had an errand to run, so I didn't take subsequent pics (the sun has
> gone down too much), though I did get a second and third coat on some
> samples. I'll take pics and post, tomorrow.
>
> The Minwax can, itself, was put in the pic for color clarification/
> comparison, and not that the contents of the can is the wild cherry
> stain. I think the contents of that Minwax can is oil based walnut or
> red mahogany, off the shelf from Lowes.
>
> As for asking if you (your business, not personal) were in Toronto, I
> had an ulterior motive: If this stain was what you needed, I would
> mail it (about half a gallon) to your business address, along with
> some lily bulbs to give to someone, there. There is a gardening
> chatroom lady friend in Toronto and, understandably, is wary of giving
> out her personal address, though we've chatted for years. Lately,
> I've been mailing some unusual and highly sought after lily bulbs to a
> number of chatroom friends across the US and she expressed she would
> like some, but is affraid to give her personal info (address). If
> there was the option for her to pick up the bulbs from a safe locale,
> like a business, I would try to accommodate her, if the business would
> help, that way. Sounds extreme to get lily bulbs to someone, but I
> would ask.
>
Robatoy has built me something, it just has to get here, if you and him
can hook up in time before he gets to town.... I do live in Toronto.
Although I can't guarantee my wife won't get to the bulbs first. :-)
I'll take a direct shipment too, email addy is valid (with a minor fix),
but please ensure they are legal to ship across the border, and use USPS
for shipping, otherwise the charges can be crazy.
--
Froz...
The system will be down for 10 days for preventive maintenance.
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/43836144@N04/?saved=1
Sonny,
I'm curious how you measured the 30 degree and 40 degree angles for the
photos. <grin>
On a serious note, thanks for doing stuff like this. It makes the real
amateur wood folks like me learn faster and better.
Regards,
Joe Agro, Jr.
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