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    Black Stain

    Good afternoon all,
    I'm looking for some advice on darking a quart of black stain (water based). I watched the video about adding some india ink to the black stain but not sure how much I should add to the quart. Any help will be greatly appreciated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dennis Faz View Post
    Good afternoon all,
    I'm looking for some advice on darking a quart of black stain (water based). I watched the video about adding some india ink to the black stain but not sure how much I should add to the quart. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
    Have you already tried it and it doesn't penetrate to the black you desire?
    Phil in Big D
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    Haven't tried it yet, but the customer wants it "BLACK". I will be applying it on some maple ply. I've done it in the past and it usually takes about 4 coats. I saw the india ink video and thought I could cut down on the number of coats.

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    If you don't get satisfactory results with the India Ink process, consider the Brian Boggs method of ebonizing. He details the process in a recent issue of Popular Woodworking that happens to be posted online:

    http://www.popularwoodworking.com/ar...bonizing_Wood/

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    Anybody have a link for this India ink video?

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