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20th February 2017, 09:20 PM #1
Purple Heart
Just a quick question ,I've been told that after turning Purple heart (a pen blank) to leave it sit in the sun for a few days.
Before applying a finish ,will proberly be CA .
Can someone explain why this needs to be done. ?
Apparently purple heart ,oxidises quite quickly or something ??
Cheers Matt
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20th February 2017, 11:11 PM #2
Purpleheart is brown when you work/turn it. You then need sunlight to make it turn purple. Unfortunately though, it returns to brown in time, if left exposed to sunlight.
Also, some purpleheart turns a brighter purple if heated whilst working it (i.e. get it hot sanding or burnishing), but others are the complete opposite (i.e. don't get it hot). Weird I know, but unfortunately only one way to find out, turn it but keep it cool. Place it in the sun and if it doesn't turn a nice bright purple, work it again getting it hot, then place in the sun.
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21st February 2017, 10:37 AM #3
I've had similar experiences to Neil, there is quite a variation in how the various species of "purple heart" react. I have some that is very hard and brittle but seems to hold it purple colour very well. Not sure if its the sunlight or oxidizing that causes the colour change.
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22nd March 2018, 01:18 PM #4
Just had a beautyfully purple board turn brown when sanding before mounting it on a kitchen cabinet.
Tried tung oil on one end that will be cut off, and it sure didn't change it back.
Will be interesting to see what happens if I leave it out where the sun can get at it for a couple of days.
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22nd March 2018, 04:45 PM #5
Matt, I've never struck that issue . . . yet.
Here's a Sierra I turned last Sunday out of scrap.
PurpleHeart Sierra.jpgPat
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23rd March 2018, 05:51 AM #6SENIOR MEMBER
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Yeah - it comes off the tools an off brownish color... After a few days out and about - it purples up quite nicely... Then put the finish on.. Putting the finish on immediately can cause it to not turn purple for a long time depending on the finish of course....
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23rd March 2018, 11:00 AM #7
Only took a night and a morning in the open air, on an overcast day and it's turned a beautiful purple again. So, apparently
not the sunlight in my case but the exposure to air (and possibly cooling off after the sanding).
-P.
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27th March 2018, 12:56 PM #8
I have cut purple heart into smaller sizes and deliberately stacked it with slight overhangs so that part of a board is partially exposed. The exposed section turns purple relatively quickly (within a day or so) however the unexposed sections remain brown and slowly change to purple over a week or so.
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