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    using food coloring to dye wood

    would like to use food coloring to dye some wood used in a cheese board. any hints on how to go about using it? dilution rate etc. thank you

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    I'm not sure how much to dilute, but I do remember reading that you should add a bit of white vinegar to the mix as this will help fix the color to the wood.

  3. Paul,

    Steve Schlumpf was a big help to me on this issue of dying with food colors. He has a thread on this that he sent me.....I had to go back and locate it. Hope this helps you as much as it did me!

    http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthre...ent&highlight=

    Good luck!
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    I've used food coloring straight from the bottle for pens with a CA finish over the top, but I'm not sure I'd use if for a serving piece. You may be happier with something like transtint, as the aniline dyes are more color fast.

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