That's awesome man! Thanks for watching :) Oh and I think you tried joining the Facebook Group? Due to scammers (don't take this personally) one profiles with real names can join. Unless your first name is Antler, in which case that is awesome and I apologize! :D
I really appreciate and enjoy your teaching videos. I was wondering if you have tried acid dyes for staining bone. I bought many different colors from Dharma dyes very cheap but excellent quality to dye feathers and fur for fly tying. As i would cook the dye and fur in a crock pot i would throw in bone beads to see how they would take the dyes. They actually took the dyes very well. I want to experiment with resists in orde..r to use different colors. I recently came across a few videos of women who are using a pressure cooker to set the dye without soaking them. This looks to have very interesting possibilitys.
Hey Robert! Yes, I have used acid dyes on bone and it did work very well. I have discovered colored leather dyes which I have taken a liking to as well.
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I really love your videos. Thank you so much for your dedication and passion
You beg Meg. Thanks for watching!
Nice vid again :) I just have carved my first skull only because of watching your videos! And I also did few antler rings
That's awesome man! Thanks for watching :) Oh and I think you tried joining the Facebook Group? Due to scammers (don't take this personally) one profiles with real names can join. Unless your first name is Antler, in which case that is awesome and I apologize! :D
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I really appreciate and enjoy your teaching videos.
I was wondering if you have tried acid dyes for staining bone. I bought many different colors from Dharma dyes very cheap but excellent quality to dye feathers and fur for fly tying. As i would cook the dye and fur in a crock pot i would throw in bone beads to see how they would take the dyes. They actually took the dyes very well.
I want to experiment with resists in orde..r to use different colors. I recently came across a few videos of women who are using a pressure cooker to set the dye without soaking them. This looks to have very interesting possibilitys.
Hey Robert! Yes, I have used acid dyes on bone and it did work very well. I have discovered colored leather dyes which I have taken a liking to as well.
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Do you have a book on the patterns you use on the skulls or do you just come up with your owne
How about, how to remove stain?
Yes that is a challenge. Acetone is kinda the go-to but there are other methods I have heard of as well.
Do you use any kind of primer for painting skulls?
It kinda depends on the paint. I personally only use a primer for metal paints.