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<blockquote data-quote="Electrodave" data-source="post: 22115741" data-attributes="member: 343811"><p>[ATTACH=full]841129[/ATTACH] </p><p>A little over a week ago I showed you a pic of Holly, all sanded down and waiting for finish. Here she is now, the finish mostly cured. A lesson in chemical reactions between dyes, wood, and finishing oil. You never know exactly what the final result will be until the oil has hardened enough to turn color. Holly started a bright red, which started fading as the dye dried. The color sprang back to life when I applied the oil. But it kept getting oranger until it finally ended up this "butternut" color.</p><p></p><p>Standing inside is a nice rig I'm enjoying. Joyetech ProCore SE on an Able, running with a LiFePO4 battery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Electrodave, post: 22115741, member: 343811"] [ATTACH=full]841129[/ATTACH] A little over a week ago I showed you a pic of Holly, all sanded down and waiting for finish. Here she is now, the finish mostly cured. A lesson in chemical reactions between dyes, wood, and finishing oil. You never know exactly what the final result will be until the oil has hardened enough to turn color. Holly started a bright red, which started fading as the dye dried. The color sprang back to life when I applied the oil. But it kept getting oranger until it finally ended up this "butternut" color. Standing inside is a nice rig I'm enjoying. Joyetech ProCore SE on an Able, running with a LiFePO4 battery. [/QUOTE]
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