How to stain figured Maple with Leather dye.

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  • čas přidán 7. 06. 2018
  • Sunburst using leather dyes.
    In this video I'm showing how to use leather dyes on figured Maple to make the wood figure come to life.
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Komentáře • 73

  • @MrWumbologist
    @MrWumbologist Před 5 lety +1

    This is gorgeous, Tomy

  • @PaleDogToolCo
    @PaleDogToolCo Před 6 lety +2

    This absolutely blew my mind. I’ve always wondered how those sunburst finishes were done. And I never would have thought of leather dye. Great video!

    • @HovingtonInstruments
      @HovingtonInstruments  Před 6 lety

      Thanks Chuck! Always nice to hear that someone learn something from my videos.. thanks for watching!

  • @lroscinski5046
    @lroscinski5046 Před 3 lety +1

    wow, that thing is beautiful ! great attention to detail. i have a LP kit in flamed maple on the way and cant wait to discover what the finish reveals.

  • @MartinSBrown-tp9ji
    @MartinSBrown-tp9ji Před 3 lety

    I like the shading and color blend of the staining job. It did not come out to dark. Beautiful

    • @HovingtonInstruments
      @HovingtonInstruments  Před 3 lety

      Thanks Martin, I like to be able to still see the figure even with a burst...
      This one definitely had figure to show..

  • @jimnoakes9394
    @jimnoakes9394 Před 3 lety

    A big help to all of us Tomy

  • @fireroad6178
    @fireroad6178 Před rokem

    Thank you for the attention to detail, and tips

  • @Sigi0
    @Sigi0 Před 6 lety

    such a beautiful instrument!! it's always so pleasing to watch you at work, especially when the outcome is so amazing.
    love it :)

    • @HovingtonInstruments
      @HovingtonInstruments  Před 6 lety +1

      Thanks, glad to hear you enjoy my videos and how the instrument is looking. Thanks again Sigi0 for leaving a comment and following my channel .. greatly appreciated

  • @dalgguitars
    @dalgguitars Před 6 lety

    Look at that grain PoP! So satisfying. Gorgeous.

  • @edadpops1709
    @edadpops1709 Před 5 lety

    Thanks tony, best hand applied burst tutorial on the tube.

  • @larsdahl6594
    @larsdahl6594 Před 2 lety

    I have enjoyed it immensely!

    • @HovingtonInstruments
      @HovingtonInstruments  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for the feedback, glad you did.
      You might like this one too
      czcams.com/video/edIKJsldijY/video.html

  • @andrewmyers7131
    @andrewmyers7131 Před 6 lety

    Thanks Tomy. Carving my father a cane from curly maple and wasn’t sure how to finish it. Now I know.

  • @jlgultra1
    @jlgultra1 Před rokem

    Tony - Great Video beautiful job on instrument !

  • @matthewjamestaylor
    @matthewjamestaylor Před 6 lety

    Beautiful

  • @rodneykiemele4721
    @rodneykiemele4721 Před 6 lety

    Excellent Video Thanks so much

  • @davidledford3522
    @davidledford3522 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you for this I am teaching myself instrument building and your vids are better than a paid school

    • @HovingtonInstruments
      @HovingtonInstruments  Před 3 lety

      Glad to hear the videos are helpful David..
      Sorry for the late reply, your comment was held for review...?

  • @krustybuzzard2477
    @krustybuzzard2477 Před 6 lety

    Your work is very meticulous . Beautifully done.

  • @mosca3
    @mosca3 Před 6 lety

    I love the sfumato black around the edges.

  • @gregmartin1757
    @gregmartin1757 Před 4 lety

    Hey Tomy.nice work.i been using transtint and colortone dyes on maple with good results .never tried leather dyes but you seem to using them with good results I have seen others use leather dyes with good results also. so maybe I will give em a try.

  • @user-di9te7rg4t
    @user-di9te7rg4t Před rokem

    thanks for this. i am going to do this on a telecaster

  • @bosephusjr
    @bosephusjr Před 4 lety

    Looks AWESOME!!! Thank you for sharing & especially.. THANK YOU FOR NOT PUTTING BACKGROUND MUSIC IN YOUR VIDEO!!!!!!

  • @JelSnel
    @JelSnel Před 2 lety

    Very helpful video, thank you!
    I plan on staining a maple open back banjo like this. I'd like the end result to be a little darker to contrast the brass hardware of the instrument. Which colour/colours of dye would you recommend using?

    • @HovingtonInstruments
      @HovingtonInstruments  Před 2 lety +1

      I would recommend testing the different colours with wood leftovers. It’s really the only way to narrow to the colour you want ..

  • @dsbeesapiaryupdate8759

    Wow.

  • @greenrumour
    @greenrumour Před 3 lety

    Beautiful. I have just finished with the ombre or burst stain on the guitar Im refinishing using Angelus leather dye, Are you using a sanding sealer or going straight into the laquer finish?

    • @HovingtonInstruments
      @HovingtonInstruments  Před 3 lety

      Thanks, when I’m done applying the leather dyes, I spray a thin coat of lacquer to set the dyes and allow me to scrape the binding. Once the binding is scrapped I spray the lacquer on. Only sanding done is to level the lacquer. Not sanding the Dyes.

  • @brentcrouse1116
    @brentcrouse1116 Před 6 měsíci

    very interesting and informative .. I see you use methyl hydrate to dilute the dyes but the instructions call for denatured alcohol. Does that work just as well because I'm having a hard time finding denatured alcohol. Thanks.

  • @jipes
    @jipes Před 6 lety

    Great job I'm always worried how dark the stain goes very fast but I'm sure you know how to handle this fear ;o)

    • @HovingtonInstruments
      @HovingtonInstruments  Před 6 lety

      The first few times I was scared and unsure, but like everything else, the more you do something the easier it gets. Thanks for watching

  • @sergioderderian16
    @sergioderderian16 Před 3 lety

    👍👍👍great job..... could you french polish a hand rubbed sunburst without making à mess...??

    • @HovingtonInstruments
      @HovingtonInstruments  Před 3 lety

      If you can somehow spray the first few coats, maybe.. never tried it.
      On a dyed finish I use lacquer...

  • @james4878
    @james4878 Před rokem

    What are you using as a solvent to mix the dyes with?

  • @martinv8835
    @martinv8835 Před 2 lety

    It looks like John frusciante stratocaster 62 sunbusrt tone! Great! Would like to know colors !

  • @staffansvahn
    @staffansvahn Před 5 lety

    Hi Tomy! Thank you for your wonderful videos. Can I french polish after I have stained my guitar?
    Best wishes
    Staffan

    • @HovingtonInstruments
      @HovingtonInstruments  Před 5 lety

      This is a tricky one... short answer yes you can.. long answer, the issue here is only the seal coat ( first layer of shellac) . Shellac flakes are diluted in denatured alcohol, the same DA used to move the dyes on the body and mix them together. You have to be aware of the chance of Colour bleeding. I personally never attempted it but have been asked this question quite a few times now. And I’m thinking about making a few tests for future builds.

    • @staffansvahn
      @staffansvahn Před 5 lety

      Hello! Thank you for your kind answer. When I get to this stage in my build I will practice on scrap wood to see if I can get a good result.
      Thank you once again for taking your time to answer.
      Best wishes

    • @kayasper6081
      @kayasper6081 Před rokem

      @@staffansvahn I am curious to your results with applying the shellac over the stained wood?

  • @gregday3500
    @gregday3500 Před 6 lety +1

    Great job Tomy! What shades of Fiebing’s did you use? Ive only used the medium brown and got a wine stain red as my darkest shade, fading in with denatured alcohol cut dye at varying strengths.

    • @HovingtonInstruments
      @HovingtonInstruments  Před 6 lety

      Hi Greg, thanks for watching!! Like I’ve mentioned in the video, I don’t want to detail all the colours I used for this colouring. It’s my most popular one. I wanted to share the process and the how to. This way, by knowing how, people can come up with their own mix and colour schemes. I do end most of my staining with the black and most people are scared thinking it will be too dark but like you’ve mentioned Denatured alcohol works wonders.

    • @gregday3500
      @gregday3500 Před 6 lety

      I completely understand. Just knowing that straight black can get opaque enough to show figure is a good enough hint ;)
      Such great work, I’ve watched every video. I’m doing an archtop guitar to mandocello conversion and your ebony binding video was an inspiration, albeit a scary process!!

    • @HovingtonInstruments
      @HovingtonInstruments  Před 6 lety

      Nice!! I’m currently working on a set of set of k4 but with aperture instead of a sound hole. Are you making something similar to a K5? How high is your rib section? I drew mine at 4” . It’s a lot taller than the original k4 but my octave mandolin has about the same interior volume as the k4. I figured It should be closer to an actual Cello. Any video or pics of your process? I would love to see your instrument.

    • @gregday3500
      @gregday3500 Před 6 lety

      It’s actually a harmony H52 archtop I’m converting. Ribs are 2.75” so very thin body, 16” lower bout. When I’m done with this one I plan to build an octave from scratch and make it right. Maybe a two point! Are you on Mandolin Cafe?

  • @frankeuvino3622
    @frankeuvino3622 Před 3 lety

    I just did a leather dye sunburst stain on my ‘cello build, thanks to your tutelage! Looks pretty good too! So about scraping the binding, you said you do this after a coat of lacquer? Is that to protect the stained wood?

    • @HovingtonInstruments
      @HovingtonInstruments  Před 3 lety

      The lacquer binds to the stain and make it easier to scrape off.
      * it does NOT provide any protection to the wood. If you scrape too far in or scratch the wood, it will show the bare wood and will be noticeable.
      Scrape after you applied lacquer and you’ll get better results.
      Hope this helps.
      Have you shared any pictures online? Would love to see your ’cello ...

    • @frankeuvino3622
      @frankeuvino3622 Před 3 lety

      Thanks Tomy. I haven't posted any pictures on line yet, but I'll send you some via email. I'm using a water based liquor from Target coatings. looks like I can do more coats/day and polish in much less time, and help save the environment. I'll let you know how it goes. Cheers, Frank@@HovingtonInstruments

  • @martinv8835
    @martinv8835 Před 2 lety

    I Will try : yellow + Russel + black
    Hope it will be ok
    Thx

  • @okiwatashi2349
    @okiwatashi2349 Před 5 lety +1

    Hi Tomy, do you fill the grain of the top?

    • @HovingtonInstruments
      @HovingtonInstruments  Před 5 lety

      Hi Oli, grain filling is done on porous woods such as Walnut, rosewood etc, and is very easy to visually see the need to fill. For that instance I would use pumice to fill.
      In this case , Spruce Top and maple back and sides, filling was not necessary. Thanks for watching

    • @okiwatashi2349
      @okiwatashi2349 Před 5 lety

      Sorry, what I meant was, sealing the “end grain” from the carving. I’ve made a couple of violins and was taught to fill the top before varnish. I guess it’s not necessary? I filled it with gelatin, I’d be very happy to find out that it’s not necessary. Thanks for taking the time to reply.

    • @HovingtonInstruments
      @HovingtonInstruments  Před 5 lety

      Oh, well on a mandolin, as you can see there’s binding around covering the end grain. So I guess in a way it is sealed from the glue used to install the binding. I also believe it would make sense on a violin to seal around the end grain, I would think it would prevent cracks.

  • @walterrider9600
    @walterrider9600 Před 6 lety

    thank you Tomy . ha i knew that broken band saw blade would come in handy just was not sure what. oh why leather dye ? have you ever used tung oil on an instrument ?

    • @HovingtonInstruments
      @HovingtonInstruments  Před 6 lety +1

      Thanks Walter, leather dye used to be how the instrument were stained back in those days. Just like how they apply and the results. Tung oil would not create the desired effect unfortunately. I used tung oil on other projects but never on a instrument..

    • @walterrider9600
      @walterrider9600 Před 6 lety

      is tung oil too heavy ? for guitars then ?

    • @HovingtonInstruments
      @HovingtonInstruments  Před 6 lety +1

      No, I’ve seen people use it on electric body mostly but could also be used on acoustic. Does not offer a lot of protection to the surface but can be used.

    • @walterrider9600
      @walterrider9600 Před 6 lety

      thank you

    • @walterrider9600
      @walterrider9600 Před 6 lety

      thank you

  • @jerryx2000
    @jerryx2000 Před 5 lety +1

    this is the gayest instrument I have ever seen. Wtf is it? Nich color job anyways.

    • @HovingtonInstruments
      @HovingtonInstruments  Před 5 lety +3

      This model was popularized by no other than Gibson Co in the very early 1900. This model is called a Florentine style. There was a complete family.. Mandolin (F5) Mandola like this one in the video (H5) Mandocello ( K4 was the Florentine model) and mandobass. You may find it “gay looking “ but it is the most expensive model to purchase and prized in the mandolin family. Thanks for watching the video and taking the time to comment.

    • @Aikidoman06
      @Aikidoman06 Před 5 lety

      You, sir are a musical philistine.

  • @DeplorablePepe
    @DeplorablePepe Před 7 dny

    As soon as you said you didn't want to disclose the colors, I quit watching.