Food Coloring and Bleach for Wood-Staining? How will they work? Homemade Wood Stain / Dye testing.

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  • Опубликовано: 26 сен 2022
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    Inspired by Peter Brown's Video Series on Resin Dyes: • Dye Trying 1
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Комментарии • 46

  • @daytongriffin7320
    @daytongriffin7320 Год назад +5

    We were friends on instructables eight years ago. Just looked you up on a whim, glad to see you still making content 🔥

  • @zeejimi4044
    @zeejimi4044 Месяц назад

    I’ve just bought some food dyes intending to do some Shou Sugi Ban work/trials, but I will probably try this firstly. Nice video ! 👍

  • @ceewood3358
    @ceewood3358 4 месяца назад +1

    [Great Video!!] I have a wooden box I painted back in the mid 80's, with just food coloring and maybe a little water. I don't think I used vinegar and I know I didn't use bleach. The red and orange still look pretty vibrant and the blue is still dark--and never polyurethaned. They were never displayed in the sun, but only look a little faded from how they appeared when I painted them some 35 years ago...!

    • @TrollFaceTheMan
      @TrollFaceTheMan  4 месяца назад +2

      Good information, thanks. The bleach wasn't used with the colorings though. Just to see what it would do to the wood too :)

    • @ceewood3358
      @ceewood3358 4 месяца назад +1

      @@TrollFaceTheMan Yeah, I realized that halfway into the video--I was too excited to talk about my experience. I wish now I had varnished it somehow, because I am sure it would still look good as the first day! Thanks for your video!

    • @TrollFaceTheMan
      @TrollFaceTheMan  4 месяца назад +2

      @@ceewood3358, no problem. And tanks for your comment and sharing your experience :p

  • @milesnn
    @milesnn Год назад +1

    As always my awesome Visio and 👍🏻to green

  • @markthomasstopani8516
    @markthomasstopani8516 Месяц назад +1

    Try mixing with vinegar as well.

  • @majorkramer
    @majorkramer Год назад +5

    Maybe try sanding it first so it absorbs the dye bettee. Just an idea.

    • @TrollFaceTheMan
      @TrollFaceTheMan  Год назад +1

      It probably would really help, but also add in another variable to test which I wabt to try and keep variables as limited as possible. Thanks for the comment :)

  • @VashStarwind
    @VashStarwind 9 месяцев назад +2

    Did you ever make the video about coloring poly with food coloring? id be interested in seeing it

  • @UndercoverWoodcraft
    @UndercoverWoodcraft Год назад +3

    Would be interesting to cut one in half to see how deep the dye went into the wood.

    • @TrollFaceTheMan
      @TrollFaceTheMan  Год назад +1

      That would be interesting and potentially open up some other possibilities with projects. I'll keep that in mind for a possible future video. Thank you

  • @buzzpatch2294
    @buzzpatch2294 6 месяцев назад +1

    cool

  • @TheMMFamily9
    @TheMMFamily9 10 месяцев назад +2

    I sanded before bleach and it was good , Now wondering if I can food color stain over the bleached wood

  • @user-ic5bh4gp2i
    @user-ic5bh4gp2i 6 месяцев назад +1

    👍👍

  • @dhawthorne1634
    @dhawthorne1634 Год назад +1

    This is very similar to how Heather gems are made. The main difference being that the dye is heated and the process is done in a vaccume chamber to ensure the Heather is dyed completely through.
    I have a feeling you'd really enjoy trying to make some gems at some point. If you don't have a bench polisher and jewlers rouge, I'd be more than happy to do the final polishing.

    • @TrollFaceTheMan
      @TrollFaceTheMan  Год назад +1

      Interesting, I never heard of them before I will need to look that up.
      I appreciate the offer but I actually should have both of those to be set up when I get moved again. I bought a bunch of tool off of someone including a bench grinder and a bunch of polishing wheels for it :]

    • @dhawthorne1634
      @dhawthorne1634 Год назад

      ​@@TrollFaceTheMan Peter Brown tried making some a while back but the results were not the best.
      How It's Made did a great segment on them. You can find it on their RUclips channel. Fair warning, the audio will make your ears want to jump ship.

    • @TrollFaceTheMan
      @TrollFaceTheMan  Год назад

      @@dhawthorne1634I must of missed Peter's Video on it. I'll have to take a look for it.
      How it's made was a good show, used to watch it when I had satellite.

    • @TrollFaceTheMan
      @TrollFaceTheMan  Год назад

      Watched his video and realized I had seen it before. But rewatched it again anyways becuase I enjoy his content.
      It didn't turn out bad by anymeans even if it might not look exactly like the true gems.
      One thing about Peter that kills me is how much material he waste making oversized castings to shabe down. That would kill my wallet and my soul XD

    • @dhawthorne1634
      @dhawthorne1634 Год назад

      @@TrollFaceTheMan Agreed. I feel like on some projects he just gets addicted to the feel and sound of the lathe and goes at it much more than he initially intended to.

  • @byronrichardson6909
    @byronrichardson6909 11 месяцев назад +2

    Funny enough I've had good luck in the past with using inks diluted.

    • @TrollFaceTheMan
      @TrollFaceTheMan  11 месяцев назад +1

      For wood dying? What types, if you don't mind me asking?

  • @whitesquirrel1374
    @whitesquirrel1374 9 месяцев назад +1

    that what i do

  • @user-ic5bh4gp2i
    @user-ic5bh4gp2i 6 месяцев назад +1

    Try using sponges

  • @RogerioDuarte
    @RogerioDuarte 10 месяцев назад +1

    I used anilina and 96% alcohol

  • @Guru_of_ganja
    @Guru_of_ganja 3 месяца назад +1

    Always bet 6 or 7 or 8 with two dice lol out of 1-12 it has the most combination of number to equal 6, 7 or 8.. example 3+4/1+6/2+5 lol.. or 4+4/6+2/5+3. Or 3+3/4+2/5+1
    And with 11 well you have 5+6 lol shhhhhh don’t tell anyone I told you…

  • @user-ic5bh4gp2i
    @user-ic5bh4gp2i 6 месяцев назад

    Try milk paint

  • @mohammadabdullah6707
    @mohammadabdullah6707 Год назад +1

    I am living in Malaysia.
    I want to make a (something of a) cutting board table top island.
    I am thinking of adding dye, and coffee ), and wood stains and other things for color to some to some cheap 1 by 2's on the on the long end of the green (not the wide end) but the 1" end.
    Then, I will glue them altogether - hopefully they will be straight! - and sand them down only to a degree that is necessary, hoping the stain will not be removed.
    Question :
    What to use?
    Water based or oil based to get it as deep as possible, knowing i will HAVE to sand it down.
    What stain or dye or whatever can penetrate enough that I can sand (a little) and still keep the color?
    Anything I can do to make it absorb deeper? It's HOT here in Malaysia (34°C/93° F) and I assume this will help.
    Should/could I heat the wood?
    After that I want to put in some - I think, based on what I've read - mineral oil, then top it off with bees wax.
    Any thoughts?

    • @TrollFaceTheMan
      @TrollFaceTheMan  Год назад +1

      My biggest question is, could you restain after sanding? Or are you planning on having a mix of colors instead of having something uniform?

    • @mohammadabdullah6707
      @mohammadabdullah6707 Год назад +1

      @TrollFaceTheMan Thank you so VERY much for the response.
      Each individual piece would be 15" inches long and stained/dyed with a variety of colors.
      A real smorgasbord. The problem - of course - is that when finishing the dyes, or stains or perhaps you recommend different, then I glue them all together, and this large montage of colors would then be sanded only as much as necessary (to make flat, remove obvious highs).
      So, the first part - the staining part - could certainly be done in stages in ANY way possible to maximise the seeping as deep as possible, so that when sanding, assuming the worse, I need to remove more than I expected.

    • @TrollFaceTheMan
      @TrollFaceTheMan  Год назад +1

      @mohammadabdullah6707 , it would seem to me if possible it would be best to glue all the pieces together first, then sand smooth. Then stain everything and seal. You said this is for a cutting board/Island? Is this going to be used for direct food prep?
      Are you are trying to have each board a different color or just different colors across the whole surface?

    • @mohammadabdullah6707
      @mohammadabdullah6707 Год назад +1

      @TrollFaceTheMan
      I tried the latter.
      I did a sample piece with different types of stains/dyes on each piece of wood.
      When I sanded the whole the glue-up peice, the sanding removed almost all of the stain.
      I tried the following :
      - Pen ink
      - 3 parts thinner to one part shellac
      - Turmeric
      - Coffee

    • @TrollFaceTheMan
      @TrollFaceTheMan  Год назад +1

      @mohammadabdullah6707 , maybe what you could do is clamp all the boards together before staining on a flat surface and sand them smooth first.
      Then stain and clamp and glue them in the same order with the stain side on the flat surface so that way if there are any ridges it'll be on the back side, which can be sanded smooth without destroying the stained top?
      If you plan on prepping food directly on this surface though, I would only suggest food safe stains and finishes be used.

  • @user-ic5bh4gp2i
    @user-ic5bh4gp2i 6 месяцев назад

    South American beetles

  • @dang6832
    @dang6832 29 дней назад

    Oxalic acid instead of bleach?

  • @danielabilez3619
    @danielabilez3619 9 месяцев назад

    It may be unluck for you sir. But not me! Your work is fantastic

  • @whitesquirrel1374
    @whitesquirrel1374 9 месяцев назад

    burn them stain them and add white vinegar to the dye

  • @Goosebumps815
    @Goosebumps815 10 месяцев назад

    Why talk with your hands?