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The Art of Coloring Wood
A Woodworker's Guide to Understanding Dyes and Chemicals
By: Brian Miller, Marci Crestani
eBook | 15 November 2017 | Edition Number 1
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Brian Miller's new The Art of Coloring Wood will take your woodworking to a new level by taking the mystery and intimidation out of finishing with chemicals and dyes. You'll never use a basic stain on your handcrafted masterpiece ever again.
If you're a woodworker looking to take your skills – and your next project – to a higher level of craftsmanship, you might want to consider colouring your wood with chemicals and dyes instead of stains. Unlike stains that can trap light and obscure grain patterns, chemicals and dyes, when handled properly, are one of the best methods for enhancing a wood's colour or accentuating the grain pattern.
A classic technique that’s been practiced for centuries, colouring wood is a sure way to infuse a "wow" into your woodworking efforts. With expert guidance by Brian Miller, a professor of Wood Technology who teaches an actual course on colouring wood, The Art of Coloring Wood removes any and all intimidation of working with chemicals and dyes and is the perfect entry point for anyone looking to move on from simple stains to learn the art of coloring wood for dramatic effect.
To keep the information accessible and relevant, The Art of Coloring Wood focuses on the six most popular woods used by woodworkers – maple, quartersawn white oak, mahogany, walnut, cherry and alder – and outlines the unique characteristics with regard to coloring each. After the six woods are outlined, The Art of Coloring Wood moves onto the supplies needed, including brushes, sandpaper, and much more, before proceeding into the easy-to-follow and engaging chapters on the different chemicals and dyes that will make your woodworking shine.
The beauty of The Art of Coloring is Miller's simple approach that makes the chemistry very easy to understand. Each chapter offers recipes, insights, and many "a-ha!" moments that make learning about chemicals and dyes both fascinating and within easy reach.
With the helpful sidebars throughout the book offering tips, mistakes, and countless nuggets of information, The Art of Coloring Wood will have you understanding the methods and many worthwhile reasons for colouring your wood while chomping at the bit to get a project completed so you can finish it with style and flair.
If you're a woodworker looking to take your skills – and your next project – to a higher level of craftsmanship, you might want to consider colouring your wood with chemicals and dyes instead of stains. Unlike stains that can trap light and obscure grain patterns, chemicals and dyes, when handled properly, are one of the best methods for enhancing a wood's colour or accentuating the grain pattern.
A classic technique that’s been practiced for centuries, colouring wood is a sure way to infuse a "wow" into your woodworking efforts. With expert guidance by Brian Miller, a professor of Wood Technology who teaches an actual course on colouring wood, The Art of Coloring Wood removes any and all intimidation of working with chemicals and dyes and is the perfect entry point for anyone looking to move on from simple stains to learn the art of coloring wood for dramatic effect.
To keep the information accessible and relevant, The Art of Coloring Wood focuses on the six most popular woods used by woodworkers – maple, quartersawn white oak, mahogany, walnut, cherry and alder – and outlines the unique characteristics with regard to coloring each. After the six woods are outlined, The Art of Coloring Wood moves onto the supplies needed, including brushes, sandpaper, and much more, before proceeding into the easy-to-follow and engaging chapters on the different chemicals and dyes that will make your woodworking shine.
The beauty of The Art of Coloring is Miller's simple approach that makes the chemistry very easy to understand. Each chapter offers recipes, insights, and many "a-ha!" moments that make learning about chemicals and dyes both fascinating and within easy reach.
With the helpful sidebars throughout the book offering tips, mistakes, and countless nuggets of information, The Art of Coloring Wood will have you understanding the methods and many worthwhile reasons for colouring your wood while chomping at the bit to get a project completed so you can finish it with style and flair.
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ISBN: 9781610353236
ISBN-10: 1610353234
Published: 15th November 2017
Format: ePUB
Language: English
Number of Pages: 116
Publisher: Linden Publishing
Edition Number: 1
Edition Type: Digital original