25 April 2020, 02:00
Lord Frithblack filler
Hi All,
What is the name of the blacking compound used to highlight some open grained walnut? Seems as lamp black may have been it, but where to procure? Any ideas, eh?
Stephen
25 April 2020, 05:18
richjI remember someone posting about Bone Black.
25 April 2020, 08:00
craigsterI use Gamblin dry pigment, Ivory Black.
https://gamblincolors.com/oil-.../color/dry-pigments/25 April 2020, 08:01
craigsterquote:
Originally posted by richj:
I remember someone posting about Bone Black.
I think it was TC1.
http://forums.accuratereloadin...&forum_scope=941104325 April 2020, 09:46
Lord Frithquote:
Originally posted by craigster:
I use Gamblin dry pigment, Ivory Black.
https://gamblincolors.com/oil-.../color/dry-pigments/
craigster,
Where in the finishing process does one use this, and in what form?
Thanks all,
Stephen
25 April 2020, 23:51
craigsterI add it to the first sealer sand in coat. Wet sanded into pores, wipe across grain. When dry, sand back to bare wood. Repeat until pores are filled then final sand and then apply whatever finish you are using.
26 April 2020, 04:34
Aaron RustI once used toner from a copy machine and linspeed. It worked.
27 April 2020, 08:39
montea6bI put some charcoal from the fireplace in a heavy ziplock bag and worked it with a rolling pin to produce a fine black carbon powder. Then mix with your sealer/pore filler of choice and wet sand in.
30 April 2020, 08:38
2152hqI've used copy machine toner for 30+yrs and have had no problems. Wet sand it in. Or use it in very sparingly in the final ultra thin rubbed out coats of linseed on the surface.