Wood Dyes Wood Prep and Popping Figured Wood Grain

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Keda Wood Dye

Keda Wood Dye

7 жыл бұрын

Used Keda Wood Dyes to show a wood prep for solid wood, and a dying technique for "Popping The Grain" using a figured curly maple wood. The wood dye ratios were very concentrated in this video, and were mixed at the following dye stain ratios:
Black Wood Dye: 2 ounces warm water to 1/4th tsp of black dye powder
Blue Wood Dye: 4 Ounces rubbing alcohol (70% Isopropyl Alcohol) to 1/2 tsp of the Blue Dye Powder.
Wood was prepped with a progression sand utilizing wood specific sandpaper: 120 grit, 150 grit, 180, grit, used hot water to raise the grain (optional) let dry, then sanded with 220 grit (optional) prior to applying the wood dyes to the surface of the wood.
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@justinberg4623
@justinberg4623 7 ай бұрын
2:22 I use curly maple all the time too and I almost ALWAYS get tear out when using my bench top planer. I found out if I spray the surface of the wood with water and let it absorb and plane it while it’s still wet it won’t chip/tear out. I did this with every pass and honestly at the end it comes out sooooooo smooth.
@KedaWoodDye
@KedaWoodDye 7 ай бұрын
You are awesome! I need to try this when I am done repairing the shop ceiling from a leak 👍Thank you for sharing that fam!
@coppulor6500
@coppulor6500 Ай бұрын
that is killer info! I wonder if it makes planing all woods more smoover. ever tried it with softwoods?
@ProbablyUnacceptable
@ProbablyUnacceptable 3 жыл бұрын
"Hello, today I will be whispering into a mic so I can get the ASMR traffic also"
@teemunator
@teemunator 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your precise tutorial. Im building my first guitar and been looking hours of tutorials in internet and talked with more experienced people regarding the finish. This nails the exact color that Im looking for my guitar. Simple and beautiful.
@HomelessOnline
@HomelessOnline 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video! I tried to paint hand-made mirror frame in this way and though it is not as beautiful as these two you display at the end, it is probably the most beautiful thing I've ever created. I used the black, then sanded down, then 3 coats of the blue. In my case, it sat black for about 7 months before I sanded it, but I feel really good about giving this away, it truly is something to appreciate. Thank you again, I never had an idea why I would use dyes!
@chasedubois160
@chasedubois160 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks very much for your demo! I've been watching so many demos as I would like to get back into woodworking after many years. I appreciate the thought process you include as a guide to what you are doing and why, so many other videos don't do this. Also, your video footage is on point! You speed things up where it is unnecessarily repetitive, and you slow things down and focus on technique where it is a must. Also, taking the time to capture the products and equipment is invaluable! Professional footage with casual commentary... Great Job, I wish all the videos I watch are more like this one!
@DJBigMac209
@DJBigMac209 4 жыл бұрын
just got the blue dye for the first time and couldn't find any good detailed videos on how to use it properly. I'm glad that I have found this video, now i'm ready to make some colorful pieces. Thank you for the video and I really appreciate your time!
@royalmorehead2110
@royalmorehead2110 6 жыл бұрын
I thoroughly enjoyed this demo video on using Keda Dyes. I hope to soon be receiving a bound telecaster body with a flame maple top. My plan is to use the very same application process on the top as you showed here..... black first, then the blue (I love that blue color!) Thanks for taking the time to make this demo. I hope to follow your finishing video demos in the future, because they are very detailed and easy to understand in the way they are presented! Thanks again!
@CoffeeDrinker71
@CoffeeDrinker71 5 жыл бұрын
How did your Tele turn out? I'm literally getting ready to do the same process, and would love to see how yours turned out.
@dsan3516
@dsan3516 4 жыл бұрын
@@CoffeeDrinker71 So how'd your tele turn out?
@marcopolowoodworks
@marcopolowoodworks 4 жыл бұрын
finally a video that's clear, cut, and to the point. Thank you so much, salut
@Trippsevv7
@Trippsevv7 5 жыл бұрын
Excellent demo, Sir! That gave me some inspiration for knife and gun scales, along with ping pong paddle handles!
@KedaWoodDye
@KedaWoodDye 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Oh man there are some techniques with these wood dyes that would look utterly amazing 👍 Thank you for watching!
@harley1969chuco
@harley1969chuco 5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing Im going to give it a try
@KedaWoodDye
@KedaWoodDye 5 жыл бұрын
Happy it helped out. I think you will love it! It looks descent on the video, but when you see it in person, is even better 👍 Thank you for watching!
@Malabarii
@Malabarii 6 жыл бұрын
Fantastic instruction. I love the detail in your process. Very helpful. Thank you!
@KedaWoodDye
@KedaWoodDye 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I get so many comments ranging from too long, to Brother, you need to give us more information, so finding that happy medium is the trick. I tend to lean toward the over detail side, so hopefully I can figure out what is most preferred by the majority. I have quickly found out, it is VERY difficult making everyone happy, so I need to stay on point with what I feel is value added lol. Hey thank you so much for watching and the awesome comment!
@melaniedickson7769
@melaniedickson7769 5 жыл бұрын
Fantastic video, thanks for sharing practical tips and especially for knowing and explaining the why's; that took care of several unanswered questions. I've experimented a bit with pigment and wax on wood with Varathane-type sealer over, with pretty good results. My favorite part was learning your technique for really popping the grain, I love to see the grain! I really appreciated the clear communication and chill style, that really helped. Great tutorial! Thanks too for keeping the music low key, voice was always clearly audible. A lot of useful take-aways, maybe not the least of which is I could benefit from some groove music when I'm tackling a project!
@KedaWoodDye
@KedaWoodDye 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you :) Pigment is quite different than what these are, so if you liked pigments, I really think you like these wood colorants. They have a cleaner, more transparent look, and will be quite a bit more vibrant ;) Thank you so much for the great input, and for watching! So happy I could help out 👍
@coppulor6500
@coppulor6500 Ай бұрын
your videos are awesome. Just subbed last week and ordered dye from you today.
@KedaWoodDye
@KedaWoodDye Ай бұрын
Thank you fam... I appreciate that. 🙏
@bobburchett8517
@bobburchett8517 6 жыл бұрын
Just absolutely beautiful. I'm learning this!!!!!!!! Thank you yet again. I'm addicted!!!! BTW, I love the bloopers!!! LOL !!!!
@mrbigblaze88
@mrbigblaze88 4 жыл бұрын
Great video ! I have a small project and this is exactly what I was looking for! Thanks fo going into such detail!
@dframed9305
@dframed9305 3 ай бұрын
If you’re interested, you can lighten up the end grain by sealing it with a wash coat(5:1) of clear (blonde) shellac or dewaxed shellac.
@myksbox
@myksbox 4 жыл бұрын
great vid... I like your narration and descriptions. It does help. I'm going to use these techniques with black walnut. I've got some crazy figured grain and really want to make it pop... black, brown, yellow I think. Woodworker vids are the best, and you are no exception. True experience, good and bad, and always learning and moving forward. I really like it
@angelsandfaes
@angelsandfaes Жыл бұрын
Looks like denim. I like it a LOT
@KedaWoodDye
@KedaWoodDye 9 ай бұрын
Thank you 👍
@topsecret2986
@topsecret2986 6 жыл бұрын
You ROCK! AWESOME finish!
@KedaWoodDye
@KedaWoodDye 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you! and thank you for watching!
@cornpop7805
@cornpop7805 2 жыл бұрын
I'm an engineer, so my language is very precise, numeric, and chronological. I'm looking for a specific process. I've now watched several of your videos and to begin with I was put off by your narration, but I suddenly realized that your language is that of an artist and to you this isn't just a process that would be done the same every time. You see the natural features of each piece and are working toward accentuating those features in a way that maximizes a series of effects. I can now appreciate the way you communicate. Thank you for putting yourself out there!
@BrightSparkIdeas
@BrightSparkIdeas 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you. for sharing this extremely detailed and informative video of the Keda dye process you use. Excellent and helpful video.
@thomasclarke8220
@thomasclarke8220 10 ай бұрын
Great video. Very helpful with my attempts at wood dyeing.
@KedaWoodDye
@KedaWoodDye 10 ай бұрын
Happy I could help out. Thank you for letting me know. 👍
@markarmstrong2592
@markarmstrong2592 5 жыл бұрын
Looks awesome good job well explained
@dianarowland167
@dianarowland167 4 жыл бұрын
Love that! Educational too. Thanks
@donesry2902
@donesry2902 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing this technique. I am excited to try it. I don’t have any cheese whiz jars as my wife doesn’t allow that in the house, but I will figure out a work around. But I enjoyed the video.
@tinaknutsen
@tinaknutsen 2 жыл бұрын
Beautiful ! Nice demonstration! TY
@1painter4hire
@1painter4hire 3 жыл бұрын
Thank You !! Great Explanation, I Appreciate Your Hard Work and Time on this.
@jagsidhu4559
@jagsidhu4559 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing the knowledge. The only video that has this information. Thanks a million.
@phillipboudreaux4173
@phillipboudreaux4173 6 жыл бұрын
Beautiful
@KedaWoodDye
@KedaWoodDye 6 жыл бұрын
Phillip Boudreaux thank you!
@packer34
@packer34 5 жыл бұрын
Great video, thx for explaining in detail!!
@KedaWoodDye
@KedaWoodDye 5 жыл бұрын
Happy I could help out 👍 Thank you so much for watching!
@shibumi5210
@shibumi5210 3 жыл бұрын
Great stuff- just two suggestions, more to my taste than a 'right or wrong" thing... 1. I prefer a dark brown base dye, looks more natural to the wood. 2. I love a Danish Oil finish, it's more satin than a glassy-looking gloss finish. A well-known trick is to sand the first coat of Danish Oil into the wood, it fills the surface grain with the sawdust and makes an even smoother final feel... Danish Oil is great because it feels very close to the wood and soaks into it rather than just sitting on the surface- you just have to touch it, it almost feels "soft"... 🙂
@Devil-Made
@Devil-Made Ай бұрын
I used Danish oil for my bed frame build. Or maybe it was Tung. I can’t remember now. But I know what you mean. Every time someone comes over I tell them to touch my bed frame. 😂 Half the time I don’t think they understand what I’m trying to explain as they just tentatively tap it with their finger, but the “softness” from wet sanding that first coat is unique to oil finishes and simply can’t be explained. It’s incredibly satisfying to use this technique.
@mitchchandler1529
@mitchchandler1529 5 жыл бұрын
love it!!!
@rangered7215
@rangered7215 3 жыл бұрын
Wow, I wood dye for something that beautiful
@davfinport
@davfinport 3 жыл бұрын
Awesome video btw
@kevinmackfurniture
@kevinmackfurniture Жыл бұрын
If you wipe the surface of figured maple with warm water right before you run it through the planer, it softens the fibers and minimizes grain tear out.
@KedaWoodDye
@KedaWoodDye Жыл бұрын
I am going to try that! If that works, you are my new hero lol 😆 👍 Thank you 👍
@kevinmackfurniture
@kevinmackfurniture Жыл бұрын
@@KedaWoodDye Oh it'll work... I work with figured woods, almost exclusively. Got It as a tip from one of the woodworking ancients...😏
@mericaactual3030
@mericaactual3030 4 жыл бұрын
Awesome. Can’t wait to stain my 10/22 stock
@jamesrankin9833
@jamesrankin9833 3 жыл бұрын
Good stuff!
@toppertruthio
@toppertruthio 5 жыл бұрын
looks nice
@malcolmhardwick4258
@malcolmhardwick4258 3 жыл бұрын
I like the bloopers ! it makes me feel more normal !
@mariekiraly100
@mariekiraly100 4 жыл бұрын
LOVE. THIS!
@loridavis9237
@loridavis9237 5 жыл бұрын
Amazing! Great technique, cant wait to try..great video so helpful!!
@KedaWoodDye
@KedaWoodDye 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you and thank you for watching 👍
@Xmjordan12345X
@Xmjordan12345X 4 жыл бұрын
amazing video as always! Do you ever use or reccomend wood conditioner or does this mixture barely give issues when it comes to blotching and such?
@PatrickMPlaysDrums
@PatrickMPlaysDrums 4 жыл бұрын
LOVE this. I am currently working on a drum set finished with curly maple outer plies and this definitely helped me make my decision on the blue color. Only issue im having is that even after sanding 180 >> 220, there are streaks in the wood that dont seem to be able to let the blue dye in, basically like rejecting it. Hopefully I can get my blue to look this amazing but would like some advice from someone who is a lot more experienced than myself. A+ work though!
@edwardpalazzotto1129
@edwardpalazzotto1129 2 жыл бұрын
Sounds great...I would love to stain a drumset too. ....in that blue....its incredible
@turbofreakdotcom
@turbofreakdotcom 5 жыл бұрын
This is incredibly beautiful. This video made my decision on using curly maple veneers as the accents in my car with the same color. Can I get the same vivid outcome using thin 1/42 veneer?
@KedaWoodDye
@KedaWoodDye 5 жыл бұрын
You certainly could 👍 The only difference, be careful with sanding back. The powders when mixed with water, are designed not to dig in as deep, so they require less sanding, to help prevent sand throughs. Otherwise, you could also go with a diluted black, apply that way, then go with the primary coloring. Here is an example of that: kzfaq.info/get/bejne/qa2Uordnu9vdhHk.html Is not veneer in that video, but the principal and technique would be very similar 👍
@turdferguson9942
@turdferguson9942 6 жыл бұрын
Picked up a pack of these to use in staining a guitar body. The hard part is trying to figure out what color to go with.
@KedaWoodDye
@KedaWoodDye 5 жыл бұрын
That is when you have to decide how many guitars you are going to build ..hahaha. I have heard of some guys getting 20+ guitars out of one Keda Dye Kit. Thank you for watching :)
@bkguitarrepairrestoration5509
@bkguitarrepairrestoration5509 Жыл бұрын
well done, thanks...
@izsauperl
@izsauperl 4 жыл бұрын
THIS IS PRO!!! Amazing!
@daleyoung87
@daleyoung87 4 жыл бұрын
Nice!!!
@kamiwey
@kamiwey 6 жыл бұрын
Amazing finish, great job.
@KedaWoodDye
@KedaWoodDye 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you! and thank you for watching!
@dinakamal481
@dinakamal481 4 жыл бұрын
Perfect
@johnklein4558
@johnklein4558 5 жыл бұрын
Have you considered lightly torching the wood to bring out the grain prior to dying it? Love the way it came out. Great job.
@KedaWoodDye
@KedaWoodDye 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you! And thank you for watching! I am actually trying to get that exact video done on a Douglass Fir. I have tried Sugi on figured maples several different ways, but it just doesn't come out the same for me as it does with Pines and Douglass Firs. Is maybe my technique 🤷‍♂️ I am still trying to perfect the Shou Sugi Ban but I have not had much success on maples with it. 👍 Anyways, I am hoping that video I am doing with the Fir burning and dye will be done in a day or two. It looks absolutely mezmorizing 😁 Thank you again for watching!
@stevecakouros1482
@stevecakouros1482 6 ай бұрын
Dig'n the Jam.
@DRAGNET-pn5vf
@DRAGNET-pn5vf 3 жыл бұрын
LOOKS GOOD, THANKS FOR SHARING.🇺🇲🌞✌️👍
@edwardpalazzotto1129
@edwardpalazzotto1129 2 жыл бұрын
I would like to see you stain a drumstick in that Kato powder blue....its amazing....thanks
@SacredHeart0520
@SacredHeart0520 Жыл бұрын
U don't wanna go to slow and make waves . The end grain will sand at a diff speed cause it's harder . Also. Watch out for pig tails . If u beardown on a orbital sander with sharp paper u will see with dark stains
@KedaWoodDye
@KedaWoodDye 8 ай бұрын
Awesome point! 👌 Have had that happen on my 6ft flag I made for the shop. I hand sanded the pine after and had to reburn it. Ugh lol 👍
@robertogarza4940
@robertogarza4940 3 жыл бұрын
Your work is amazing ....do you have a video on a wood dye black looking ...thank you
@nebadonlanonandek3672
@nebadonlanonandek3672 5 жыл бұрын
Damnit can hear you speak up son ! Be loud and proud you do great work 👽
@KedaWoodDye
@KedaWoodDye 5 жыл бұрын
Lol I think I am getting there. Turns out I speak much better and louder when I stand up doing the voice work. Heck my last couple vids I even got er done in less than 5 re-do's That is pretty huge for me 😆😂🤣😂 Thank you for the great comment and for watching 👍 I will get there...
@Donaldalways
@Donaldalways 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for the knowledge helped me with my project help full video could been a little shorter but other then that keep up the good work
@KedaWoodDye
@KedaWoodDye 11 ай бұрын
Happy it helped out 👍
@timthetoolmanofenc8892
@timthetoolmanofenc8892 4 жыл бұрын
Nice video and great explanation of you technique, I have a question and I understand how old this clip is, so I want to build a custom gun stock and would like to use a laminate style stock with dyed wood. How would you dye hard wood roughly 1/8" thick all the way through the wood so as I carve, plane and sand the wood I don't loose the dye in the wood, the length would be around 30" long. I have the equipment to vacuum the wood via a vacuum bag and if pressure would be needed I would have to come up with a chamber of some type ie old air compressor tank etc. Thank you any suggestions would be great!!
@Metalbass10000
@Metalbass10000 5 жыл бұрын
We purchased two of your kits a while back and really can't wait to put them to use on our first nine instrument builds. The surface and finish, the shine, the smoothness, is really quite impressive. Are you using multiple applications of the lacquer and wet sanding in between, and are you buffing that lacquer? If yes to either question, any advice on these operations? If you did mention this in the video and I missed it, I apologize. I have been up for a very long time working in my shop I'm starting to lose focus.
@KedaWoodDye
@KedaWoodDye 5 жыл бұрын
Hahaha I totally understand the exhausted and info starts running together part lol, believe me I do 😂 Actually, no, I did not wet sand and polish the finish at all, nor did I wet sand between coats. I did do a 320 grit sand after the 2nd coat dried for 24 hours, then applied final coat. That between coat sand helps to remove defects/debris, or other "Things" that can reduce the perfect top coat look. Now with that said, you can go with a 220 grit sanding instead of the 320, but I used the 320 because the sealer was actually in pretty good shape. I mean it wouldn't hurt to wet sand between coats as long as you allow the sanding wash to fully dry before applying the next finish sealer coat. I typically reserve wet sand/polishing for the final top coat after the sealer has cured for a couple weeks, but do not do that very often. Guitar work, yes, chances are I would wet sand and polish that, but after applying 6-7 coats, maybe even more depending of course. Well, this is getting pretty long answer for a wood dye finishing video hahaha, but honestly, almost all questions in wood finishing are like this. This answer, can also change based on the sealer itself. Not all sealers are made the same, and other techniques, or "Polishing" make be a better fit. However, I really hope this helps out somewhat. I can't wait until I have a little more space with this new shop. Hopefully, I can swing it all, and then I will try to make some more diversified videos as well as coloring formulas 👍🤞🤷‍♂️ Wish me luck 😁 Thank you for watching 👍 and so so sorry for missing this come through 😔
@utubbabe1234
@utubbabe1234 5 жыл бұрын
serious patience
@johnnycorn7225
@johnnycorn7225 11 ай бұрын
Wow😮 how would this work on pine/ Douglas fir? Awe awe awesome 💯
@runifuceeme406
@runifuceeme406 Жыл бұрын
THIS STUFF LOOKS GREAT... MY ONE ADVICE IS TO NOT USE SPRAY CAN LACQUER.. IT LEAVES TOO MUCH ORANGE PEEL AND PITTING.. TRY A FINE MIST AUTOMOTIVE SPRAYER, OR USE LIQUID LACQUER AND APPLY WITH SPONGE.. THESE WILL LEAVE BETTER FINISHES EVEN WITHOUT WET SANDING..
@kimip3476
@kimip3476 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Keda Wood Dye! Wondering if you could clarify how much dye powder I'd need to use to make enough to stain 4 planks of wood at 1"x4"x30" . I'm trying to build a cubby system but make the wood beautiful! Thanks for this awesome tutorial.
@oscargarcia03og
@oscargarcia03og 5 жыл бұрын
Did you let it dry before adding the first coat of lacquer or was it still wet?
@akhiloswal3238
@akhiloswal3238 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing, the technique looks really good! I am building cabinets out of stacked slices of baltic birch plywood, so basically exposing ~150 layers of ply. Could I use this dye effectively on the sides?
@KedaWoodDye
@KedaWoodDye 4 жыл бұрын
Happy I could help out 👍🏻 That sounds like a very cool project! What I project it will look like is lighter centers and the top and bottom of the edge will be slightly darker making a really cool contrast and project idea. I think it will work amazing with these wood dyes 👍🏻 Thank you for watching!
@gokblok
@gokblok 4 жыл бұрын
Did you every try this? Do you have photos? That sounds awesome
@BlueGuitars1
@BlueGuitars1 4 жыл бұрын
Hello really great video can you stain Maple light blue or will it go dark blue thank you Adrian Warren cheers
@dwayneford1990
@dwayneford1990 Жыл бұрын
I love this video. I just bought 2 Keda products (black and royal blue) - both of them you mix in warm water or rubbing alcohol. Can you tell me if it's possible to use denatured alcohol with these dyes? Thank you so much. I absolutely love watching what you do. So beautiful!
@GIJeaux1
@GIJeaux1 6 жыл бұрын
I bought the dyes on Ebay but, I haven't gotten around to use them yet.
@KedaWoodDye
@KedaWoodDye 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching!
@holleyhagerty2560
@holleyhagerty2560 4 жыл бұрын
Love the shine. How or what product did you use for the shine?
@jeffreywaltiere9382
@jeffreywaltiere9382 6 жыл бұрын
Wow
@KevinWHughes
@KevinWHughes 4 жыл бұрын
Whats the advantage of using Dye as opposed to wood stain? If you mentioned why in the video I apologize for not catching that, but I would really like to know what your opinion is on why using the Kaeda Dye instead of stain
@nikkiautumn2017
@nikkiautumn2017 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this awesome video & thanks for keeping it real as well! Funny stuff! I don't think i always realise how much work goes into making these videos! U did really well & i love the bloopers! I will watch ur video over any perfectly narrated/executed video.... EVERY SINGLE TIME! It's much more real life & much more comparable to how it will go when i try! Haha! Yeah right.... Mine wouldn't even be worth the time to video tape it & upload! None the less, i am going to attempt to do this anyway! Lol! Thanks again!💕 Ps) BTW... Where are U from? Love Ur accent!
@snitzle96
@snitzle96 4 жыл бұрын
Have you ever cut into a piece that you have finished to see the depth of the stain? I have a sheet of curly maple that I was to use for knife scales but I'm sure of the process to use.
@bobburchett8517
@bobburchett8517 6 жыл бұрын
I have a wood specific question for you. I have a bunch of the old, when it used to grow to 16 to 18" wide Wormy Chestnut. I am really trying to figure out how to stain this wood. It is a very dense wood and boy, some beautiful grain as well as worm holes as well as the trails you can see where the worms actually crawled along, that I know would definitely be an heirloom for the future no matter what I build out of it. I bought a bunch of it from a 97 year old man about 7 years ago and HE told me that he had gotten a lot of the wood through his three marriages and that a lot of this lumber he said he could guarantee came from before the turn of the century in the 1800's. The lumber that I have is mostly in the neighborhood of 15 feet long and anywhere from 11 to 15 inches wide and most are 4/4" and 5/4" in thickness. This wood is so rare that lots of Lumber yards are ripping a 3/4" board in half and selling them for unbelievable Board Foot prices. I have been tempted. You know, most of the barns were built out of this stuff, not to mention that they used it for flooring and many other building needs because this wood was not very susceptible to mold or rotting. I would love your take on how I can treat this wood so it's true beauty can shine. If you wish, I could send you a few small samples if you are not familiar with this species of wood so you can experiment with it to find the best method of working with it. When you plain one of these boards down, it shines like it has been buffed out or something. I could really use an experts opinion. Thank you in advance.
@KedaWoodDye
@KedaWoodDye 5 жыл бұрын
OMG! Bob! How the heck did I miss this comment?!?! GRRR... I totally understand if it is too late. I guess I would start out with what color are you thinking? Browns/Yellows/Blues etc? I am sure that no matter what you do with that beautiful wood it will be absolutely amazing! Once we figure out the color the rest should be rather easy lol. I really am SO sorry for missing this, and absolutely honored you reached out to me. Then I just whiff it ugh. Sometimes I just get so wrapped up in so much "Stuff" and well, honestly, the past couple months have been one of those "Life Winters" you just cant wait for the "Spring" to come back to feel the warmth of the Sun shine on your face once again.
@1satisfiedmind
@1satisfiedmind 3 жыл бұрын
Can you share what/where your stained wood is to be used, and how durable the coat/surface is? Depending on cost effectiveness, I'd like to do my art/music room floor with this. I'm going w a psychedelic motif, black lights, etc.
@Snapster911
@Snapster911 Жыл бұрын
I’m planning on doing this to my m70
@KedaWoodDye
@KedaWoodDye Жыл бұрын
That would be awesome! Would love to see that when done 😊 I have a blond WASR I am trying to get some time to do. Plus, still trying to commit to the color I want lol. However, I can always, strip and redo if I want to change later. I am sure you will make it look amazing.
@sherryleggett1612
@sherryleggett1612 Жыл бұрын
So now what will you do with those fantastic boards?
@KedaWoodDye
@KedaWoodDye Жыл бұрын
Some I hold onto for testing purposes, how they aged, how the sealers affected them, durability testing, etc, Some I make into color chips, for future reference, and write formulas on the back and seal them, wrap them, and stored in dark cabinet. Some I put into a bin for later use in random collage or something, and some test pieces, just go to my Daughter for firewood in case of emergency. Silly I know, but all good causes. Thank you for watching :)
@SpwnDragn
@SpwnDragn 4 жыл бұрын
So with this kind of dye/stain is it the same wipe on wipe off method, I never noticed you wiping it off so I’m assuming this kind of dye just soaks in and you don’t wipe it off. How far does it usually penetrate into the wood?
@pskemster
@pskemster 4 жыл бұрын
Harbor freight has a skill saw blade sharpener for about $20.00 If U R like me U probably detest having to buy new skill saw blades all the time. This kit seems to work very well.
@myoneblackfriend3151
@myoneblackfriend3151 Жыл бұрын
Thank you. I am trying to use quilted maple to simulate blue water. Any ideas?
@lindalove7193
@lindalove7193 Жыл бұрын
Well God bless America! It’s beautiful. Now, I can hook up my wine barrels. Hot Dawg!
@jamezh2822
@jamezh2822 6 жыл бұрын
With the amount of sanding required would this work on a veneered guitar top or would you sand through trying this?
@KedaWoodDye
@KedaWoodDye 6 жыл бұрын
James Harper is - Actually many veneers already have been run through some sanding process or are cut with very sharp clean blades. If this was veneer, I would probably lightly hand sand with just a 150 or maybe 180 grit for prep pending on the wood itself. Then hand sand with 220 for sand back (maybe scuff sand with 150 after, again pending on the wood). This was a solid rough cut timber in the raw from a lumber mill, so yes the prep process would be a bit different from veneer work. Thank you for watching :)
@nonprooutdoorsandmore2303
@nonprooutdoorsandmore2303 4 жыл бұрын
Can u torch the wood and sand it down to the natural color and dye it? Like shui shi ban torch stain
@andrelevesque6300
@andrelevesque6300 6 жыл бұрын
Great videos..... how long do the mixtures last in the container? could I prep a bunch of colors and keep them for a while?
@KedaWoodDye
@KedaWoodDye 5 жыл бұрын
You could, but then I would recommend adding some rubbing alcohol to help preserve them longer. I have mixes that are over 2 years old know that I still use. Sometimes I just add some fresh powders to help keep them fresher from time to time. I have one mix that is 28 months out now that I used for restoring the railings in the house. I mixed it with 20% water and 80% rubbing alcohol and made about 1 quart up. I just finished the 3rd to last railing last week.
@mrmisterman999
@mrmisterman999 5 жыл бұрын
On the dye pack it says use water but in some of your videos you use rubbing alcohol or lacquer thinner. Any reason why not just water?
@hkguitar1984
@hkguitar1984 Жыл бұрын
Have you ever tried mixing a small amount of white glue into the black dye, it’s supposed to help prevent it bleeding into the blue/top dye? These samples turned out beautiful. I’m considering trying this with an exquisite piece of 4A Quilt Maple I have. Great content, Thank You.
@ande047
@ande047 3 жыл бұрын
I’m about to dye a guitar made of ash. Since ash is open grain, should I use grain filler first or would that affect the dye/final color?
@alastairkirkland1580
@alastairkirkland1580 3 жыл бұрын
Just beautiful. Have you ever tried the method of burning the wood and then applying the dye - if so which way do you prefer?
@KedaWoodDye
@KedaWoodDye 3 жыл бұрын
I have here: kzfaq.info/get/bejne/n9qYftCevqnafoE.html it depends on the wood honestly. There is 60,000 species of wood. It really depends on the wood you plan on working with.
@GeraldJensen
@GeraldJensen 7 жыл бұрын
Just curious ... is there a reason you use you use rubbing alcohol instead of denatured alcohol? Good video ... lots of good info!
@KedaWoodDye
@KedaWoodDye 7 жыл бұрын
I like the iso because it doesnt evaporate quite as fast, which allows it to sit on the wood a little longer. Plus I always have isopropyl alcohol laying around, I like it for cleaning :) The powder dye also dissolves much easier and faster in the ISO, especially when mixed with a splash of water first.
@dashizzle3721
@dashizzle3721 3 жыл бұрын
Would this work for a gun stock? I have a walnut gun stock that I want to refinish. But I want the grain to really pop. Any suggestions?
@kortakon
@kortakon 4 жыл бұрын
Apologies if that's already answered but... is there a reason why you used the black dye with water and the blue with alcohol? Is that a factor in making the separation between colors more clear, or is it just for demonstration purposes? I was thinking of doing a maple guitar top with similar colors, but I was thinking of using water for both colors... Thanks for all the info by the way!
@Simply_Anthony83
@Simply_Anthony83 6 жыл бұрын
Do you think that the gloss sealer will stick together if I use it on jenga blocks. Would love to use it, but not want it to make the blocks sick together.
@KedaWoodDye
@KedaWoodDye 6 жыл бұрын
You could maybe use a light coat or two of Tru oil, Tung oil (polyermized Tung oil) or Danish Oil ;) That should seal the wood, but still feels like wood. Otherwise, after the lacquer fully cures for a few weeks, should be just fine. I dont think it will stick once it is fully cured.Thank you for watching!
@rosevonbodenhausen4588
@rosevonbodenhausen4588 Жыл бұрын
So beautiful!!! Did you use a sponge to apply the dyes? Can the spray on laquer be used on dinner tables? Wet sanding in between coats of laquer?
@patrolduty8715
@patrolduty8715 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for awesome video. Which sander do you use? Is that random orbit sander?
@alexvachon9990
@alexvachon9990 3 жыл бұрын
for a paper thin veneered guitar , would i go lighter with the primary black coat, scare of sanding trough the veneer ? what you suggest ??? Thanks a lot
@jeffparryncc1701
@jeffparryncc1701 6 жыл бұрын
If your staining bigger pieces, can you brush or wipe on the varnish or poly?
@KedaWoodDye
@KedaWoodDye 6 жыл бұрын
Jeff Parry yes absolutely. kzfaq.info/get/bejne/Y5ejZaSaqdbLlZc.html here is a video of a mohagany color on pine plywood that was sealed with poly. Thank you for watching :)
@SacredHeart0520
@SacredHeart0520 Жыл бұрын
Have u ever water poped it then hit real quick with a 220 screen then stain .
@purpleheartscott8553
@purpleheartscott8553 7 жыл бұрын
Those came out sick! Love, love, love em. So will minwax wipe on poly (gloss) look as. Ice as what you sprayed? Also, if I were to use just a solid color on quilted maple instead of having black as background, there will still be a difference in shading due to difference in wood grain right? I'm on first guitar and not sure I want to risk using black under my regular color on first one. Thanks man.
@KedaWoodDye
@KedaWoodDye 6 жыл бұрын
Hahahaha I know the feeling, but if you do decide to go with the black dye as a wash coat, I am sure you would be alright ;) Now you could go with the very same technique using darker and lighter mixes of the same color. I am actually working on a Plumb Purple wood dye video using this technique. I am actually starting that today :) Hopefully I can get it knocked out by the weekend. Now even if you dont go lighter or darker, or even with a black wash coat, there will be some lighter and darker areas, to amp that, you could also just do a light sanding after the dyes have dried, then apply follow up coat(s) where that would add the dark contrasts as well, just not as prevalent. Hope that helps out and thank you for watching :)
@RobinDobbie
@RobinDobbie 6 жыл бұрын
I know brush-on minwax oil-based poly adds a serious amber hue. Wipe-on is thinner, but still. For something blue, I'd make sure it's water-based, if it was me.
@botchedonce7159
@botchedonce7159 5 жыл бұрын
It looks beautiful but perhaps time consuming. I would hate to make a mistake, which I always do. But really beautiful!
@KedaWoodDye
@KedaWoodDye 5 жыл бұрын
Lol you really can't make a mistake, these wood dyes just follow what the wood tells them, and enhances it. Even so, say that you get into and change your mind, you can always just sand the wood and start over ;) I really should show how to take the wood coloring out in a video. I will work on that too. That is a super easy one to do ;) As for time consuming, well, everything in woodworking is time consuming to a point lol. Maybe 20-30 minutes from color to sealed not bad at all. Thank you for watching and for your kind words 👍
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