Shellac and dye

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FoxGuy
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Shellac and dye

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Has anyone used the wood dye to tint shellac to give a rusticated pipe a lighter coloed finish ? It has been something I have been pondering for a few days now and if so is there any good base lines for dye to shellac ratio to start from.And will you need more than one coat ( first coat dye shellac mix and top coat straight shellac )

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Yes, it works quite well, though I have only used it on other projects than pipes.

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Re: Shellac and dye

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You shouldn't need the second shellac coat, since the shellac is going to encapsulate the dye and seal the color in all at the same time. I will try this method in the near future to see if it works for me, too. Good idea!
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