Used Keda Wood Dye to show a wood prep for solid Maple wood, and a wood finish technique for "Popping The Grain" on a figured curly maple wood. The wood dye ratios were fairly concentrated in this video, and were mixed at the following dye stain ratios:
Black Wood Dye: 2 ounces warm water to 1/4th tsp of black dye powder
Blue Wood Dye: 4 Ounces rubbing alcohol (70% Isopropyl Alcohol) to 1/2 tsp of the Blue Dye Powder.
Wood was prepped with a progression sand utilizing wood specific sandpaper: 120 grit, 150 grit, 180, grit, used hot water to raise the grain (optional) let dry, then sanded with 220 grit (optional) prior to applying the wood dyes to the surface of the wood.
Wood Dyes can be found at Keda Dye's website: https://www.kedadyeinc.com
Anyways this is my first Steemit/Dtube upload, so please have mercy on me as I try to get up to speed lol
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