How To Make Vibrant Colors To Stain Wood
Vložit
- čas přidán 26. 01. 2024
- In this video I will show you how to use wood dye to make vibrant wood stains. Its very easy and the colors turn out amazing. Below are some links that go along with this video.
Wood Burning Tutorial Video: • Woodworking Art | Get ...
Build Dad Build Video Link: • DIY Wood Burning Techn...
Vibrant Wood Dye Liquid Offered in 5 Color Liquid Dye Kit - Solvent Alcohol Dye: www.amazon.com/Vibrant-Dye-Li...
Keda Dye Website: kedadyeinc.com/
#shousugiban
#staining
#woodworking
I have watched BDB's video several times, actually I think that he has a couple about dying and sho sugi ban.. anyhow, you didn have a great breakdown of the results, comparisons and awesome results.
Great job, this is going into my CZcams "reference material" folder for me to refer back to later.
Thank you!
Thanks for the kind words and glad you liked the video!
Thanks so much for this informative video!!! You just conviced me to buy the the dye kit! It gonna be great to mix what i need when i need it!
Continued sucess with your channel! I subscribed by the way!! keep em coming!
Rico
Hi Rico thanks for the support and I am glad that the video helped. I thought that the kit was worth it considering the price.
Great video. Very informative. Thank you for sharing this 👍🏻
Thank you!
Awesome breakdown. Especially helpful for someone like me who is extremely colorblind.
Thanks I am glad that you enjoyed it!
So if I have hardwood floor already installed, could I sand it down, stain it and resurface it to look like this? These colors are insane I would love to do something like that with the floor I have.
If it is true hardwood, I imagine that it would work the same as long as you put a good clearcoat, same as you would with any other stain. That sounds awesome!
Would adding a small amount of black to the green, blue, purple make it darker ? That way you don’t have to double up on lighter colors?
I haven't tried that yet, but it is worth trying!
It certainly make it darker though the intensity of the color would not increase.
amazing!!! thank u
I am glad that you enjoyed the video!
Heck yeah.
Like the information a lot. Especially like the idea of using water instead of other 3 liquids you showed. I saw on another different video where the maker went to a JoAnn's Fabric (and Crafts) & got a multi pack of oil-based paints & mixed it with clear MinWax stain. I found a similar oil paint package but haven't tried it yet. So thats a thought. Very neat concept!.😊😊😊
Thanks for sharing! I like using water over the other stuff as well, I find it a lot easier to work with from all aspects..just my opinion.
@@UpNorthHandyman didn't think about that. Great idea. Forgot to ask, did you use tap water or distilled water? Not sure if it would make a difference.
@@guyh.4553 I used just regular tap water.
Can this technique be used for outside projects, or is it just for inside projects? Thank you
As long as you protect it with an outdoor polyurethane you should be good
@@UpNorthHandyman oh I see. Great advice. Thank you!
Can you use for an outdoor application?
I don't see why not, as long as you maintain it with a good UV protection for exterior you should be good.
So I bought the blue dye… here is the issue I am running into… walnut wood does not hold color well, nor does it seal the color you dye it.. lol any tips?
Nothing on walnut, can you do maple instead?
❤
Thank you!
Check out this video for a more in depth tutorial on wood burning techniques: czcams.com/video/GrvXBMF9xXE/video.htmlsi=Ph8WpI3-higLajoa
What grit nylon brush????
Medium / Fine nylon wheel brush
Listen...Don't buy any fancy dye stuff with limited colors. USE ARTIST OIL PAINT...mix it with mineral spirits* and create ANY color you can imagine. Been doing this since the 60's when I learned it from my Mom. ( loads of other thinners work but I think mineral spirits is best. Enamel reducer is also good)
Could you use a grinder instead of the electric drill?
I haven't tried that yet, I would imagine it would give similar results, great idea!
Too much work, I just want to pour, and use !!
You said that the medium you use effects the saturation of the color. You only used water as your medium, perhaps the cooler colors would have better color, but you didn't do that so there is no way to know.
how would i get this color? hex code 32ff14
Check out the Keda Dye youtube channel, you might find it there. He does a lot of different color combinations. Other than that I would just experiment and add blue to the yellow until you get the color matched. That is a pretty bright green
@@UpNorthHandyman staining a guitar, figured I could maybe finally have my favorite green blasting from it too 😂