Red Spruce Toner
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Red Spruce Toner
Has anyone, who is willing to share their experience, sprayed water-soluble aniline stain on red spruce as a toner?
Best wishes!
-Rich
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Best wishes!
-Rich
Go Army!
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Re: Red Spruce Toner
Belay my last. I just opened the shipping box, and the torrefaction toned top perfectly for me.
The picture doesn't do justice to the color. In actuality, the top is quite darker.
Best wishes!
-Rich
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The picture doesn't do justice to the color. In actuality, the top is quite darker.
Best wishes!
-Rich
Go Army!
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Re: Red Spruce Toner
try tea as a stain
John Hall
Blues Creek Guitars Inc
Authorized CF Martin Repair Center
president of Association of Stringed Instrument Artisans
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Blues Creek Guitars Inc
Authorized CF Martin Repair Center
president of Association of Stringed Instrument Artisans
http://www.bluescreekguitars.com
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Re: Red Spruce Toner
Thanks John. It turns out, the torrefaction did the job of darkening it for me.
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-Rich
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Re: Red Spruce Toner
I do a lot of vintage repairs and use this when braces or spruce needs replaced.
John Hall
Blues Creek Guitars Inc
Authorized CF Martin Repair Center
president of Association of Stringed Instrument Artisans
http://www.bluescreekguitars.com
Blues Creek Guitars Inc
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president of Association of Stringed Instrument Artisans
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Re: Red Spruce Toner
Funny sidenote - don’t use decaf tea.
Many years ago I built a ship model; it was recommended to stain the rigging with tea. So, I soaked the lines in tea… after one hour, nothing, after three hours nothing, after one day, nothing! What the heck?
I used another tea bag and the staining occurred within ten minutes. What was the difference? Well, my wife was pregnant and had replaced most of the teabags in the house with decaffeinated tea. File this under the ‘strange but true’ finishing tips section.
Many years ago I built a ship model; it was recommended to stain the rigging with tea. So, I soaked the lines in tea… after one hour, nothing, after three hours nothing, after one day, nothing! What the heck?
I used another tea bag and the staining occurred within ten minutes. What was the difference? Well, my wife was pregnant and had replaced most of the teabags in the house with decaffeinated tea. File this under the ‘strange but true’ finishing tips section.
And you know there's a YouTube video of a guy in Mexico who builds a guitar only using a machete, right?
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Re: Red Spruce Toner
Decaf…ha! One more reason to love caffeine.
I use tea stain a lot. Boil up a pot with about 6 tea bags, simmer down until it is a thick honey-like goo, then thin with denatured alcohol.
I use tea stain a lot. Boil up a pot with about 6 tea bags, simmer down until it is a thick honey-like goo, then thin with denatured alcohol.
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Re: Red Spruce Toner
I've got some platinum blonde shellac en route. I'll shoot that to seal the top before routing. That may darken it a little, as well. We'll see.
Best wishes!
-Rich
Go Army!
Best wishes!
-Rich
Go Army!