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Title: dye for shafts
Post by: Don Armstrong on January 04, 2008, 09:45:00 AM
I have dyed shafts with Rite dye in the past and seem to remember to mix with denatured alchol. Is this correct and is there a better option out there. I was thinking about a nice bright red  :D  . Thanks, Don
Title: Re: dye for shafts
Post by: Bjorn on January 04, 2008, 09:58:00 AM
Water works, but alcohol seems to work better and raises less wood on the surface. Either way I burnish afterwards with 0000 steel wool.
Title: Re: dye for shafts
Post by: robslifts on January 04, 2008, 10:07:00 AM
look at lost nation archery website they are a sponsor here and they have a great selection of colors!!

larry is great to deal with also
Title: Re: dye for shafts
Post by: robslifts on January 04, 2008, 10:09:00 AM
here is the link to his page it is called stalker stain

 http://ns1.bowsite.org/acb/showdetl.cfm?&DID=10&Product_ID=601&CATID=2

enjoy!!
Title: Re: dye for shafts
Post by: herb haines on January 04, 2008, 12:19:00 PM
one of the easiest dyes for wood id icing gel that is used to dye icing for cakes put 1/2 tps on a ceramic plate add a couple of drops of water mix intil a thick loiquid grab a sponge brush and wipe on .let dry and wipe excess off with paper towel and cover with finish --- herb
Title: Re: dye for shafts
Post by: Dave2old on January 04, 2008, 12:57:00 PM
Analine dye -- powder, cheap, water-based so you can blend colors for great camo. I use it on arrows and bows. Dries in minutes and ready to dip. Available at most supply houses, or call Milt Beens at Wildcat Canyon Archery, 970-247-2894. dave
Title: Re: dye for shafts
Post by: Aeronut on January 04, 2008, 01:02:00 PM
Thanks Herb, I'll have to keep that in mind.

Dennis
Title: Re: dye for shafts
Post by: Don Armstrong on January 04, 2008, 04:02:00 PM
Does the analine dye do a better job than the plain old Rite dye you can get at wally world. Thanks, Don
Title: Re: dye for shafts
Post by: lodestar on January 04, 2008, 04:08:00 PM
Hey guys I tried this awhile back and it worked out great. Just went to the local wally mart and bought some oil paint in the tubes then mixed it with a small amount of turpintine to thin it out. Rub it on with a rag then let it set for a short while wipe of the excess. you can really get some nice deep rich color and it does'nt seem to raise the grain of the cedars. A little goes a long way. Seal it with Bohning clear.        Jason
Title: Re: dye for shafts
Post by: lodestar on January 04, 2008, 04:11:00 PM
These are  (http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y28/skrew/DSCN0876.jpg)some Imade for my son last year..
Title: Re: dye for shafts
Post by: Don Armstrong on January 04, 2008, 09:45:00 PM
lodestar, I really like the fade on those arrows. Just what I wanted to do. Don
Title: Re: dye for shafts
Post by: OzarkRamblr on January 04, 2008, 09:51:00 PM
Red RIT dye & alcohol.  Made these for my wife, they're pretty hard to lose.  

 (http://i108.photobucket.com/albums/n14/OzarkRamblr/Archery/IMG_0755.jpg)

The RIT will last a long time & you can find just about every color under the sun.
Title: Re: dye for shafts
Post by: John Cooper on January 05, 2008, 08:21:00 AM
I've had mixed results with Rit dye fading over time.  Fiebings leather dye seems to give me the best results for bold colors.  Don't care for the smell, though.
Title: Re: dye for shafts
Post by: Don Armstrong on January 05, 2008, 10:54:00 AM
John, what did you use over the Rit dye. I use polyurthane and haven't had any issues with fading, but I was using black, so fading might not be noticable. Thanks, Don
Title: Re: dye for shafts
Post by: juneaulongbow on January 05, 2008, 11:12:00 AM
I use Tandy Leather dye.  

 (http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a236/ChrisFannin/100_0654.jpg)
Title: Re: dye for shafts
Post by: John Cooper on January 05, 2008, 01:07:00 PM
On that particular set of arrows that had the fade problem, I think I did the same thing I do on all my arrows: 1 coat polyurethane, crestings, 1 coat polyacrylic, 3 coats polyurethane.
Title: Re: dye for shafts
Post by: lodestar on January 07, 2008, 07:59:00 AM
John, I do my fade first with paper towels rub on a minimal amount of stain from one end. Dont put anymore stain on until the first coat is not covering anymore. Whiping it on from only one direction and thats the end you want darkest.