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Wood dye recommendations

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I went to a great demo by Mark Gardner at the Bay Area Woodturners Association monthly meeting yesterday. He showed one of his textured urn vessels, which had been dyed black using Fiebing's "USMC Black" leather dye. Unfortunately, that brand is illegal here in California, probably because it is alcohol-based and has a high VOC content. Can anyone give me a recommendation for an alternative, alcohol-based leather dye that works well on wood? Powder or liquid, either one is acceptable (we can buy denatured alcohol).
 
Keda Dye is powder. It can be mixed with water or alcohol. Can be found on Amazon or on the Keda dye website. Also is quite inexpensive for the quantity of dye that can be made.
 
I've never had India ink raise grain. It dries in literally seconds but fully cures over a day or so. The Keda dye is both alcohol and water soluble as I already stated.
 
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