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leather dye on lams

Started by harry62, February 14, 2014, 03:01:00 PM

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harry62

I was wondering if using leather dye on lams would cause any problems. It would be a glass bow. I would be using smooth on epoxy.the dye is fiebings alcohol base I think.

Trux Turning

As long as it is alcohol or water based your good to go.

Sam Harper

I tried it once and didn't have any problems.
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quail

I would stay away from water based dyes. They can make your lams curl, twist and or ward. Just my .02 worth.

Bowjunkie

Yep, I had them warp with water. The bow ended up ok, but I wouldn't do it again. I use alcohol based aniline. Be sure to brush them with a stiff, clean, nylon brush afterwards because the dye can leave residue behind which can adversely affect the bond.

Roy from Pa

Don't use water based dye, it will raise the grain of the wood. Use alcohol based dyes.

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