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Tagua nut dyes and finishes for rings and bowls

I haven't dyed them, but do use them in resin (alumilite) to turn buttons and pendants. They turn and finish nicely. A quick google search showed several ways to dye them.
 
Matt, I've been trying out the Chroma Craft dyes, so far I like them. Haven't used them on Tagua nuts but I bet they would work.
My sister wanted to dye a "hair scrunchy?" (I didn't ask) purple, it is synthetic so nothing she had really worked, I sent this pic w/ some dyed nylon fibers, showing it will dye nylon, we'll see about the other... I'll let you know about "transfer" :oops: later.


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Matt, I've been trying out the Chroma Craft dyes, so far I like them. Haven't used them on Tagua nuts but I bet they would work.
My sister wanted to dye a "hair scrunchy?" (I didn't ask) purple, it is synthetic so nothing she had really worked, I sent this pic w/ some dyed nylon fibers, showing it will dye nylon, we'll see about the other... I'll let you know about "transfer" :oops: later.


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I’d love to see the Transfer pictures, and her expression!
 
I haven't dyed them, but do use them in resin (alumilite) to turn buttons and pendants. They turn and finish nicely. A quick google search showed several ways to dye them.
What finish do you prefer for them after you use resin as I also filled the cracked center with black ecopoxy and that worked well to fill all voids. Thanks
 
I don't use a finish. I make my own polishing compounds, similar to Yorkshire grit. Then I polish with Mothers Mag and Aluminum polish. I drill a small through hole in each nut prior to pouring the alumilite then rely on the pressure pot to fill any interior voids. Here is a picture of a couple that are waiting to be turned, can't find a picture of a finished one. I sell the buttons through a local quilt store and they sell as fast as I can make them.
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