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Cool things to do with india ink
Cool things to do with india ink











cool things to do with india ink

Once an intial coat of india ink has been applied and dried, it seems that a second coat can do strange things like pulling the dye up and leaving lighter marks. By the time I had applied ink to the whole table and began to wipe off the excess, the ink seemed to be "setting up" and when wiping I could see streaks being left, almost like the ink was smearing.and it dried with those streaks visually present and lighter in tone. I'm not sure what technique people tend to use.either flood the india ink on, let it sit for some time (how long?) and wipe off (?).or.paint it on thin and let it dry. The second coat went on a little different, the ink was harder to spread and it seemed to be "setting up" quicker. I decided to use a clean, lint-free rag to wipe on the second coat so that I could rub the dye into the grain better. I painted the first coat of india ink on with a foam brush, wiped it off with a blue shop towel, let it dry and the results turned out pretty good although an additional coat would be necessary. Next I raised the grain: applied distilled water, let dry and then lightly removed whiskers with a 3M ultra fine pad, did this ain really didn't raise the second time.vacuum, compressed air, wiped with denatured alcohol and let dry.on to the india ink. Vacuumed and use compressed air between grits.

cool things to do with india ink

I have a large 6'x3' ash tabletop that I prepped for dye by sanding with a ROS from 80, 120,150 and 220.then finished by handsanding 220 with the grain.

cool things to do with india ink

I'm having some issues with streaks and spots using india ink on ash.













Cool things to do with india ink