Wood Dye Source

Sanding, rusticating, sandblasting, buffing, etc. All here.
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Re: Wood Dye Source

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KurtHuhn wrote: - first make a pipe.
This is where I'm at. I decided to make a hand cut stem for my first pipe; it is quickly leading me to the dark side...... :banghead:
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Excellent advice, Kurtyoda.
ALL YOUR PIPE ARE BELONG TO US!
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RadDavis wrote:SNIP

I sand at 24 (rough shape), 120, 220, 320, 600 then stain, buff and wax.

Rad
Rad,

At what point do you sell the pipe?

Jack
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JHowell wrote:
Rad,

At what point do you sell the pipe?

Jack
Sell the pipe??

Rad
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Rad's amassed quite a collection. He's waiting until he's really ready to release his work to the world. All the rogue Davis' we see out there are either made by that other Davis hack :lol: or were stolen from Rad's workshop.

One day, though, Rad. You're really getting there. ;)
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jeff wrote:Rad's amassed quite a collection. He's waiting until he's really ready to release his work to the world. All the rogue Davis' we see out there are either made by that other Davis hack :lol: or were stolen from Rad's workshop.

One day, though, Rad. You're really getting there. ;)
"Rad's workshop"....sounds like a super creepy Tim Burton movie where a bunch of sandblasted wood wakes up at night (led by a particularly gnarly plateaux block voiced by Johnny Depp) and creates mischief and mayhem with the crotchety old shop owner's power tools.

:LOL:
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SimeonTurner wrote:"Rad's workshop"....sounds like a super creepy Tim Burton movie where a bunch of sandblasted wood wakes up at night (led by a particularly gnarly plateaux block voiced by Johnny Depp) and creates mischief and mayhem with the crotchety old shop owner's power tools.

:LOL:
Nonononono... That's Trever's workshop. That video will haunt me forever.
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Hello Guys,

I see again people mentioning stain sources. I have the full line of denatured alcohol based "w.d. lockwood" stains/dyes for sale. I can sell them by the ounce of powder, which makes a good amount of stain. I can sell this stuff super cheap and give out lots of free samples for everyone to try. I could also sell an assortment kit of all their colors for about half of retail. I'll be posting in the for sale section soon. Contact me if interested

-Steve
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