Hey folks, I need a little more help from some of the more experienced members.
I purchased some Lockwood's Wood Stain & Dye, and I am having some trouble with it. The instructions say to mix it with hot water until you get the color you want. It was suggested to me that I use denatured alcohol instead, since the water caused the lams to wrinkle.
I tried the denatured alcohol, but I am having a hard time getting it to mix. I keep ending up with grains at the bottom, which get transferred to the wood. Luckily I used some scrap, so no harm yet.
Unfortunately,the dye is still causing the lams to 'cup' as they dry. Will that be a problem, or will the pressure from the hose flatten it back out?
I'm also having a problem getting the color right, I am using walnut on a light colored wood. I either seem to get orange or black.
I am attempting to apply it with a foam brush, would I be better off with a rag?
Also, will tru-oil cause the cupping effect? If I can't nail down the dye, that is my backup plan.
Thanks!
--Chris