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Staining laminate stocks?
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March 17, 2010, 05:50:22 PM »
I have finished laminates before with polys and linseed. However, I was thinking of staining a laminated Brown/brown grip w/ a darker reddish stain to kind of resemble Cocobolo wood. has any one ever attemped staining laminate before? Would it work?
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I have had very good luck with Fiebing's leather dyes...even color and rich hues. Saddle tan and dark brown my faves.
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Heres what I came up with. it's my own recipe of lin speed, mahagany stain,and cabernet stain. I'm still waiting on my encore grip to show up so I can put a finish to it. This has been applied to a nutmeg laminate.
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Here is a Marlin stock I did. Not laminated.
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Quote from: JeffG on May 23, 2010, 05:50:03 PM
Here is a Marlin stock I did. Not laminated.
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Nice finish. What did you use?
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Saddle tan leather dye, water soluable from Hobby lobby, and satin polyurethane spray.
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