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Le Rochefort build log by OlivierF

Thanks Paul. Yes, I found some info on here and other sites regarding ebonizing wood. Some processes involving tannins and steel wool seemed very complicated and time consuming. For now I’ll stick to water proof India Ink unless I go right to ebony or black hornbeam. I did find some ebony but haven’t had much success with it in the past other than the saw dust coating everything black! :mad:
 
Thanks Paul. Yes, I found some info on here and other sites regarding ebonizing wood. Some processes involving tannins and steel wool seemed very complicated and time consuming. For now I’ll stick to water proof India Ink unless I go right to ebony or black hornbeam. I did find some ebony but haven’t had much success with it in the past other than the saw dust coating everything black! :mad:
I've not found black hornbeam domestically, but you can order it from Vahur (he's in Estonia). My Russian supplier is no longer able to send to the US.

Here is Vahur's website: https://www.hobbymill.eu/products?fs=e&s=cl

I think the India Ink worked fine for my Kingfisher...
 
I've not found black hornbeam domestically, but you can order it from Vahur (he's in Estonia). My Russian supplier is no longer able to send to the US.

Here is Vahur's website: https://www.hobbymill.eu/products?fs=e&s=cl

I think the India Ink worked fine for my Kingfisher...
Thanks again Paul. I’ll keep Hobbymill in mind if the ink doesn’t work out.
 
Glad you are back at it and the pain/range of motion have worked out well!

I'm sure it takes a few days to get the mind and fingers back "into the building mindset"!

Look forward to seeing your solution on the wales!
 
Good morning Oliver, it's nice to see you back at the shipyard. I'm glad to hear that you're feeling better after your surgery and that your recovery is progressing. My experience with dyeing: At Le Coureur, I treated the Wales with Clou stain, and the result is a deep black.

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Hi Tobias,

In the US we cannot get Clou products :( unless we order them via international post (an even then they come in powder form). Or at least I've never found any... But I'm sure there is a domestic black wood stain here.
 
Hi Tobias,

In the US we cannot get Clou products :( unless we order them via international post (an even then they come in powder form). Or at least I've never found any... But I'm sure there is a domestic black wood stain here.
Even in the Netherlands it's hard to get Clou. These German shops don't just know to send things out of their country. ROTF
 
Hi Tobias,

In the US we cannot get Clou products :( unless we order them via international post (an even then they come in powder form). Or at least I've never found any... But I'm sure there is a domestic black wood stain here.
Even in the Netherlands it's hard to get Clou. These German shops don't just know to send things out of their country. ROTF
Paul, unfortunately, I know the problem. Steffan, thank goodness you don't live far in Germany. It's about to become problematic for us, too, because I read today that the company Alfred Clouth Farbenfabrik (Clou) filed for bankruptcy in February.
 
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