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(08-14-2018, 03:17 PM)longbarrel50 Wrote: How do you ebonize a plane handle? I have a few older planes that have beech handles where the ebonized finish is worn off. I'd like to try and restore that finish if possible. I know it won't make the plane work better, I'd just like it to look better.
Thanks,
Chris
I just dyed some stuff with india ink. Cheap, easy to apply and did a fine job. Be aware that the ink (at least the stuff I bought) uses some shellac in the mix and thus might be subject to some bleeding if you use shellac as your topcoat.
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If you're looking for a true black India ink is a good choice. I've used it before and like it.
EDIT: It's not compatible with lacquer. Oil finishes are fine, I haven't tried shellac.
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I've used Transtint Dyes with a good amount of success.
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(08-14-2018, 03:17 PM)longbarrel50 Wrote: How do you ebonize a plane handle? I have a few older planes that have beech handles where the ebonized finish is worn off. I'd like to try and restore that finish if possible. I know it won't make the plane work better, I'd just like it to look better.
Thanks,
Chris
I have a lot of methods now. My apologies, but I haven't had the chance to try any. I hope to start this weekend.
Thanks to everyone, you have been very informative.
Chris