(I decided to start a new post on this situation as others might not have read as to what happened in a previous post)
Well I finally got around to finishing my "pride and joy" and decided to try out some aquafortis instead of using stain. I'm using the Wahkon bay stuff and I tried it out on several scrap pieces of curly maple. So far so good. As you know when you apply it to the stock it is an yellow-green color and when you apply heat it turns it red-brown. So I put this stuff on my stock and proceeded to apply the heat and it just turned it a dark olive green. I'm using a heat gun which worked just fine on the scrap pieces. Some suggested I didn't get it hot enough but I almost scorched the wood in a few spots and it still stayed green. I used a fresh bottle of aquafortis on the test scrap piece and a 10yr old bottle on the same piece and you can see in the pic a slight difference between the two. The fluorescent lighting does cast a slight green on the unfinished piece. The stock has 100% curl which seemed to disappear instead of being highlighted. It has the same curl type as the scrap piece below it.
What happened???
Well I finally got around to finishing my "pride and joy" and decided to try out some aquafortis instead of using stain. I'm using the Wahkon bay stuff and I tried it out on several scrap pieces of curly maple. So far so good. As you know when you apply it to the stock it is an yellow-green color and when you apply heat it turns it red-brown. So I put this stuff on my stock and proceeded to apply the heat and it just turned it a dark olive green. I'm using a heat gun which worked just fine on the scrap pieces. Some suggested I didn't get it hot enough but I almost scorched the wood in a few spots and it still stayed green. I used a fresh bottle of aquafortis on the test scrap piece and a 10yr old bottle on the same piece and you can see in the pic a slight difference between the two. The fluorescent lighting does cast a slight green on the unfinished piece. The stock has 100% curl which seemed to disappear instead of being highlighted. It has the same curl type as the scrap piece below it.
What happened???