I have an spare Dupont bridge I'd like to use but it is natural rosewood and I like it to be darker. Anyone knows how to ebonize it??
I read you have to apply some kind of vinegar solution to dye the wood but I don't know exactly how to do it.
Anyone??
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1.) Premade fingerboard dye http://www.lmii.com/CartTwo/thirdproduc ... rboard+Dye
2.) Magic Marker - which will make it a little blue but buff it lightly with 0000 steel wool and cloth and it will look 'close enough'
Oh, by the way - for the alcohol soluble dyes - just use high octane grain alcohol - not methyl. Grain alcohol is much safer for you and if the bridge doesn't turn out at least you get a bottle of booze out of the deal
Bob I like your way of thinking
Oh, and actually - not Magic Marker... use a Sharpie - (the permanent one) I mis-spoke earlier.
Hmm, yeah, maybe too much o' that "light whitening," perhaps?
This is premixed analine dye...
Brand names would be Lincoln , Angelus, Feibings
About $5 enough to do 100 bridges
wipe on let dry buff with t shirt done deal
repeat if necessary
wear gloves and old clothes, work over a newspaper covered old bench