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brad hays
03-09-2024, 12:40 PM
Hey friends. I'm making a pine wood version of the Irish flag for my Irish buddy's birthday (on March 17th no less!) and I'm needing advice on how to produce the white and orange (have the green figured out already). I know I've seen bleaching and other wood whitening threads before but I don't remember what the products used to color treat were. I'd prefer using something that isn't opaque like paint, but lets the wood grain shine through as much as possible. What kind of white and orange color treatment would produce this effect...is it a stain I'm imagining? I'll be happy with traditional wood coloring techniques but I'd really prefer organic coloring materials...say like using turmeric powder for the orange, which I'm about to test.

Thanks ahead!

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Maurice Mcmurry
03-09-2024, 12:57 PM
I have used artists oil paint to make bright color wood stain. It has to be mixed with a carrier / dryer. Equal parts artists oil paint, boiled linseed oil, MinWax natural wood-stain + a little Japan drier makes strong bright colors. Have decided to try speedball red for an upcoming project. I also have some dyed veneers picked out for a back up plan.

https://www.woodcraft.com/products/sauers-dyed-wood-veneer-pack-4-1-2-to-6-1-2-width-primary-colors-3-square-feet?variant=43401113010314&gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQiArrCvBhCNARIsAOkAGcVwS37vls11-Ctzms-BvshGhgu5uLJtp-GLHkCM92Avv4orW02-ldkaAp0REALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds

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https://goldenartistcolors.com/products/williamsburg-artist-oil-colors/oil-colors

Steve Demuth
03-09-2024, 1:06 PM
It'll be tought to get a bright white like that without using and opaque colorant. If you go with bleaching, oxalic acid is a mild bleach - it'll remove some color, but short of getting the wood white. Two part bleaches (which use sodium hydroxide - lye - and hydrogen peroxide) will get the wood much whiter, but they are very caustic chemicals and require care when you're working with them.

You might have better success with a transparent oil stain, which will definitely let the wood texture show through, but get some real white and orange on the wood.

Bill Dufour
03-09-2024, 4:16 PM
The way my wife dyes pasta for kids art projects is food coloring and a little rubbing alcohol. Toss in a baggie and air dry.
Bill D

John TenEyck
03-09-2024, 4:46 PM
You'll never get white/white without repeated two-part bleaching. Several times. If you need white/white, I'd be looking at opaque stains.

John