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Need help with stain for woodies

Started by Mike Gerardi, April 18, 2014, 09:10:00 AM

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Mike Gerardi

Anyone out there know of an oil base stain that will turn cedar the color of a redish cocobolo. Trying to match this.

Izzy

Sedona red minwax. Looks pretty close on some arras, others look pink.

LittleBen

QuoteOriginally posted by Izzy:
Sedona red minwax. Looks pretty close on some arras, others look pink.
Yes ... the challenge of red dye ... I've been there. Ended up with arrow that look like they're from a carnival ride.

Orion

Watco oil in Fruitwood color will get you pretty close.  Won't be a perfect match though.  Will take several coats.

Green

Mahogany might be pretty close as well.
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Tater

One coat of Min-Wax oil base poly (Ebony)let dry light sand 400 grit, 3 coats of Min-wax oil base poly (Cherry)
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JB74nola

Soft gel paste food coloring made by americolor 120 super red
  these are Douglas Fir so the cedar shafts should come out a lil darker but It's the red above the cresting. It's cake fondant coloring it works great. Just add a couple teaspoons of water and you good to go. I finish over with wipe on polycrylic or toung oil depending if I want to see the grain or not.
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jrbows

Mahogany does have a reddish tint, cedar shafts being pretty white may take a few coats to match the depth of color on your bow.
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reddogge

Handsome bow. I prefer analine dyes. You can get them from Tandy Leather or a fancy wood working shop like Woodcraft.
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Mike Gerardi

Thank you for the help everyone. I'm going to check on all the tips given. All good stuff. Thanks.

Todd Cook


Mike Gerardi

Thanks Todd. Just put that on my list.


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