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DIY staining

Started by katman, May 22, 2016, 08:57:00 PM

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katman

I picked up a duiker quiver from Rod on close out a while back in snow camo. Since I have only hunted in snow here in SC twice in 30 years thought it best to darken it up. Just wanted to share with y'all. After a bit of research came across black walnut hulls as a natural brown stain. After obtaining the ground hulls went at it. Picks show before/after as well as materials. Used 1 tbsp hull powder and one cup of boiling water and let steep a couple of hours like a good strong cowboy coffee mixture. Gloves are mandatory unless you like brown hands and do it outside your wife will thank you. Aslo recommend a non stain able pot. If I did it again i would increase the hulls by 1/2 for a darker color but it turned out fine. Lastly put a coat of silicone repellent on and with 3 months before season should be well aired out. Love my arrow master quiver and the duiker is a nice addition.

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allanburden

That worked beautifully! Looks awesome and will blend in well anywhere within our SC terrain.
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threeunder

Ken Adkins

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WESTBROOK

That worked out real well    :thumbsup:

Butchie

"Don't worry about the old blind mule, just keep a load in the wagon!"

Sam McMichael

No surprise! Walnut hulls have been used for eons as a dye agent. Good job.
Sam

J. Cook

Looks really good - in fact, I think that lighter stain looks better than if it were darker.  I'd say that was a huge success.
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Stump73

Looks like it was made that way. Great job
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Bladepeek

Night and day difference. Or rather, it turned day to night   :)   I'd call that the perfect result.
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