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06-01-2022, 05:58 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-01-2022, 06:00 PM by iclark.)
I think that a couple of the local turners swear by the 2-part bleaches. I do not recall any of them saying that they did it on basswood.
Do note that these are somewhat dangerous chemicals and require face shields and gloves. This is NOT your laundry bleach.
What glue did you use?
My first concern is whether or not the glue would dissolve in the bleach water.
Edited to add: very nice open segment vase. I aspire to be that good some day. I have a very long way to go.
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Leave as is and make another smaller one experiment with. Why destroy a perfectly nice vase?
Pretty much all finishes will turn blue to green. I did a maple vase and after I dyed it blue I thought it was beautiful and really wanted to keep the color. Only thing I found that wouldn’t change the color was Krylon Fixative.
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