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Green and violet dye


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If it don't hold soup, it's ART!!

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#10
That’s nice! I gotta try dyeing sometime.
Frank
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#11
I like it.  What type of dye do you use.
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#12
This is double dyed and stabilized with Cactus Juice and dye. The wood is so punky it can't be turned without being stabilized.


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#13
Beautiful colors and spalting.  Looks like the spalted piece is worth the effort to stabilize it.
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Tye dyed river birch


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