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Thread: gettting the purple back into purpleheart

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    gettting the purple back into purpleheart

    I have some purpleheart that before I ran thru the planer it was bright purple now it is a brownish color. Any ides how to get it back to that color it started as?
    I tried sanding and scraping but it did nothing. Am i going to have to buff it of dye it??

    Thanks for any help,
    Nick

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    Let it sit for a day or so. The purple will be back like magic It changes color due to oxidation.
    Michael Mastin
    McKinney Hardwood Lumber
    Exotic and figured woods

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    If you want a purple color that lasts, use Bubinga, and spray it with an acid catalized finish. Seems strainge, but it works.

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    Aqua ammonia fumed Purpleheart will turn a cranberry color too Like White Oak the tanins in Purpleheart alter the color, in this case to a nice shade of cranberry.
    Michael Mastin
    McKinney Hardwood Lumber
    Exotic and figured woods

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    Larry I wish that was an option I already have about $500 worth of purpleheart milled to glue up for my client and no budget to change!!

    Mike it sat all day yesterday I guess all I can do is wait!! I need it to get back to that rich color it was before so I can finish it!

    I will finish the glueup today and then cut the oval out on the cnc along with the tapered bottom edge tomorrow. It will be 72in L x 40in W when done and mounted on a metal base.

    Any more advise is truly welcome!!

    Thanks,
    Nick

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    It should be back to the same color as it was before planing in a few days. Wenge is similar in that after planing too much off it almost looks like a wheat color. A few days and it goes back to the deep dark brown color.
    Michael Mastin
    McKinney Hardwood Lumber
    Exotic and figured woods

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    It will turn purple on its own, then over time change back to a rich purple-brown.
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