fanlee
9th November 2009, 11:34 AM
Hi.
I wish to bind a top that will be stained with water soluble dye/s.
I have spent a lot of time in browsing the MIMF archives where the consensus seems to be to 'roughen' the (plastic) binding, and use CA with a hint of moisture.
The danger for me is that if super glue gets on the top, it stops the absorption of the dye there.
I must take the view that no matter how patient & careful I am, there will be some contamination.
So...will coating the top with shellac before binding prevent any super glue overflow penetrating the wood and interfering with the dye.
I would remove the shellac after binding with methylated spirit and maybe a little sanding.
Thanks
ps...also...
I just don't get this 'wicking' technique that a lot of people mention. Can anyone describe how it's done? like in detail?
Thanks again.
Rob.
I wish to bind a top that will be stained with water soluble dye/s.
I have spent a lot of time in browsing the MIMF archives where the consensus seems to be to 'roughen' the (plastic) binding, and use CA with a hint of moisture.
The danger for me is that if super glue gets on the top, it stops the absorption of the dye there.
I must take the view that no matter how patient & careful I am, there will be some contamination.
So...will coating the top with shellac before binding prevent any super glue overflow penetrating the wood and interfering with the dye.
I would remove the shellac after binding with methylated spirit and maybe a little sanding.
Thanks
ps...also...
I just don't get this 'wicking' technique that a lot of people mention. Can anyone describe how it's done? like in detail?
Thanks again.
Rob.