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dyes
hello to all
i'm turning small ornaments some i've done in
various wood and finished in oil,now i'm going to try pine but i wont to dye them red,black,and put a clear finish on them the problem is what dye can i use and where can i
get it from.i've tryed different hardware stores ie bunnings & so on no luck.
regards
trev
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Trev,
Water dyes are available from Beenatree Crafts at Devon Meadows. Phone 5998 2881.
Also checkout Ubeaut Polishes home page under products for info.
Hope this helps
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Ian () Robertson
"We do good turns every day"
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http://www.ubeaut.com.au/ubhome.htm Click on the link to Water Dyes for information about them.
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Have you thought of a craft store? Folk art is all the craze at the moment with an absolute rainbow of colours for using on wood etc. These can be left as they are or coated with a clear coat which they can also supply. The sky is the limit!!! http://ubb.ubeaut.com.au/ubb/smile.gif
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Don't use anything but the U-Beaut Water Dyes. Believe me they are the tops, and the colours you can achieve by mixing them is only limited by your own imagination !
This is an unpaid plug. Right Unka Neil?
John H. http://ubb.ubeaut.com.au/ubb/biggrin.gif
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u'Beaut offer a handy pack of seven small bottles so so you can sample the whole range, a whole host of colours are possible by mixing and matching these seven dyes.
Graeme
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again thank you all for your help,
i never thought about ray from beenatree as this is where i usually get all
by chisels and so on,thanks again
regards
trev.