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Finishing a natural pipe
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<blockquote data-quote="ejames" data-source="post: 195484" data-attributes="member: 2284"><p>If you have a leather or hobby shop near by you can get the Fiebing leather dyes there. The Greens,blues etc will not stay green or blue,with smoking over time they turn -mostly brown,with hints of green or blue.</p><p>Don't know how smooth you pipe is,but really smooth,finely sanded and buffed finishes will not absorb the stain to well. Might wanna sand with some 400,stain,sand 600and stain again. The only type of varnish/finish I would use on it is shellac.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ejames, post: 195484, member: 2284"] If you have a leather or hobby shop near by you can get the Fiebing leather dyes there. The Greens,blues etc will not stay green or blue,with smoking over time they turn -mostly brown,with hints of green or blue. Don't know how smooth you pipe is,but really smooth,finely sanded and buffed finishes will not absorb the stain to well. Might wanna sand with some 400,stain,sand 600and stain again. The only type of varnish/finish I would use on it is shellac. [/QUOTE]
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