Everyone I have noticed using colors to enhance figure have always followed the method outlined by Cindy Drozda (among others) where you apply a sequence of dyes with sanding in between applications. Now I see a recent article by Art Liestman in Woodturning Fundamentals, where he uses acrylic inks and acrylic airbrush paints instead of dyes. He makes the point that these paints are thin and a translucent, like dyes, but with a big advantage in better durability and light-fastness of the color.
This is a new concept for me, I think I will be trying it soon. I wonder if anyone else has tried it?
This is a new concept for me, I think I will be trying it soon. I wonder if anyone else has tried it?