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0600. DYEING DELIGHT.pdf

COLOR SELLS BETTER ! Most North American wood has bland colors. Even curly, burled, birdseye, and quilted wood, although dramatic, is still bland in color. As you can see in the photo of the stunning examples, there is a remedy that opens up a whole new world of endless possibilities for small and large pieces alike. Without fail, the dyed pieces in my booth always attract the most attention and fetch the highest prices. PLEASE DO NOT THINK THAT YOU CAN SIMPLY WIPE ON SOME DYE AND GET THE SAME KNOCKOUT RESULTS YOU SEE IN THE PHOTO. The technique is easy and this article will tell you how to follow the four steps to get the same results. The technique applies only to figured wood; plain wood is not really suitable.
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0600. DYEING DELIGHT.pdf

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A comprehensive article, featuring step-by-step procedures that I have developed through experience turning Fine ArtForms in Wood Since 1981, the last 15 years as a full-time artisan with woodturning as my only source of income, this PDF *

  • 1429 words long
  • filling 13 pages
  • compressed into 1.593 MB
  • accompanied by 23 color photographs will teach you the best-method-results on how to delightfully dye figured wood
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  • all for the price of $8.85
  • unlimited ways in which to enhance figured wood.

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