Hi! am looking for sdvice as to what to use or not to use for colouring wooden CBG parts. I caught the one with the vinager/iron on oak, which turned out great, but am aiming to colour up some of the cedar boxes and maple/ash necks into something interesting to look at.
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Havent used it on a CBG yet, but Americana craft paints makes a staining/antiquing medium for use with acrylic craft paints.

Aniline dye is usually what is used to color those fancy quilt and flame maple top woods on expensive electric guitars.  Aniline dye comes in a water based and a alcohol or solvent based formulation.  I've stained and painted many guitars with figured maple tops and here is my advice:  Wear rubber gloves when mixing it and applying this type of dye.  I would mix the aniline dye in water or alcohol/solvent per instructions on the aniline stain packaging and then pour that into a paper paint strainer (the type you get when buying automotive paint at the local auto body supply) with some cheese cloth placed in the bottom of it to filter out any large particles of the dye that do not dissolve which would end up on your wood ruining the color.  Filtering it through a coffee filter should work also and that is a good cheap solution.

 

Wiping aniline stain directly onto the wood does present a problem due to the end grain of the wood will soak up more of the stain and look much darker.  Many guitar builders do wipe the stain directly onto the wood though.  I have sprayed the dye on the wood using a paint gun and this produces another problem in that it will leave a powder film on the wood which you must wipe off before painting the wood.  Spraying the dye on the wood does solve the problem of the end grain soaking up more of the stain.  Many guitar manufacturers mix it in the paint and spray it on over a guitar with sealer already applied to it.  I have done all of this type of work.  

 

I have used food coloring on wood also which does work!  Very safe, cheap and easy to get.  Food coloring will fade if left in direct sunlight for two to three months, but it will last if kept out of the sun.  Food coloring is definitely not as permanent of a dye as aniline stain when it comes to fading under sunlight.  

 

Coffee was used to stain wood a long time ago.  You can think out of the box and get creative with this.  

 

 

 Here is my red neck reso on which I used Aniline dye to get the color as mentioned above.

 The neck is maple with a oak strip, with ash fretboard and fender guitar pick fret markers, purple of course. You can see I have not screwed in the string machines yet as I wanted to have a go at how it sounds first, sounds great, got that whiney reso sound.

 Anyways I thought I would put up a photo of the Aniline dye, this is a quick job and with better wood and technique it can produces some spectacular results. The dye has a first coat of shellac on it.   

                                                             Cheers Ron.  

 

 

 

 

Beautiful work on the neck!


Mungo Park said:

 Here is my red neck reso on which I used Aniline dye to get the color as mentioned above.

 The neck is maple with a oak strip, with ash fretboard and fender guitar pick fret markers, purple of course. You can see I have not screwed in the string machines yet as I wanted to have a go at how it sounds first, sounds great, got that whiney reso sound.

 Anyways I thought I would put up a photo of the Aniline dye, this is a quick job and with better wood and technique it can produces some spectacular results. The dye has a first coat of shellac on it.   

                                                             Cheers Ron.  

 

 

 

 

Ron

 

Your guitar looks awesome.  Love that resonator and I actually prefer the flat non glossy finish on GBG's.  Has that vintage look I like.  

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