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Author: | windsurfer [ Thu May 26, 2011 2:04 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Darkening Wood |
Oregon Myrtle definitely darkens with exposure to light and air. It also lightens when you sand it. The best way to start would be to sand both the back and sides to get a fresh surface to see how well they match. Once you determine that, you can figure out the best course of action to end up with a good match on the finished instrument. -jd |
Author: | Bryan Bear [ Thu May 26, 2011 2:12 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Darkening Wood? |
If you haven't yet sanded these surfaces, they may not be as far off as you think. Once both surfaces are prepped, the raw color will show, if they are allowed to darken together, they may be pretty close. Either way, over time the natural color change will probably bring them closer rather than further apart. As the color difference is now, I wouldn't worry about it. the back and side will never be viewed in the same plane and slight color differences will be hardly noticeable (especially with a binding line dividing them). The eye (brain actually) will attribute subtle differences to light angle not different wood. If it really bothers you, you can send the wood to me for disposal. |
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