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This cherry stocked SMR was finished using Fiebing's alcohol based, medium light brown leather dye w/ tung oil...
May not be dark enough for you - but would caution that grain character has a tendency to get lost if the stain is too dark.
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I’m thinking more red, less brown. Certainly don’t want to lose wood grain
 
Can the same Lye work equally well on Curly Maple without the Acid ?
I tried it but didn't get the same results. I didn't give it much of a trial because I get the color I want on maple with aqua fortis and Danglers stains. The lye is dirt cheap so you can buy a bottle and try it. If it doesn't work you can always dump it down the drain.
 
I’m thinking more red, less brown. Certainly don’t want to lose wood grain
No argument here.
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Best of luck to you!
 
I tried it but didn't get the same results. I didn't give it much of a trial because I get the color I want on maple with aqua fortis and Danglers stains. The lye is dirt cheap so you can buy a bottle and try it. If it doesn't work you can always dump it down the drain.

I've a big sealed plastic bucket of Lye Ash here swept out of my Fireplace just for the job, anyway so its back to Aqua Fortis again.
 
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