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Title: natural purple stain
Post by: koan on July 15, 2006, 05:47:00 pm
hey all, been playing with mullberries trying to make a dark purple stain.tried mushin em, boilin em down to goo, mixin with linseed oil, paint thinner, lac. thinner. it always seperates. Oh, did try mixin with rubbin alcohal, didnt seperate but came out 2 light(looks good on lighter woods) but not on osage. any suggestions?
                                                       Brian
Title: Re: natural purple stain
Post by: Hillbilly on July 15, 2006, 08:57:20 pm
If you live where pokeberries grow, they will make a pretty potent purple stain/dye. They should be ripening in within the next month or so.
Title: Re: natural purple stain
Post by: Justin Snyder on July 15, 2006, 11:56:47 pm
Try vinegar.  Dont know but it sucks everything else out.  Justin
Title: Re: natural purple stain
Post by: koan on July 16, 2006, 01:42:22 am
never heard a pokeberry, ill see what i can find out and let u know. thanx
                                                                                     Brian
Title: Re: natural purple stain
Post by: Hillbilly on July 16, 2006, 11:15:19 am
Where do you live?
Title: Re: natural purple stain
Post by: koan on July 16, 2006, 06:08:23 pm
Hallsville, Mo. Hillbilly- pretty much right in the middle of the state. What does pokeberry look like? Is it a wild berry?
Title: Re: natural purple stain
Post by: Hillbilly on July 16, 2006, 06:20:35 pm
You should have pokeberry, then. It's a common weed around here, grows about head high, big and bushy, has a purplish-red stem and purple berries in late summer. Lots of birds and animals eat the berries, but they're poisonous to humans if eaten in large quantities. People around here eat the young shoots in the spring, called "poke salad". The juice of the berries used to be used for ink, dye, etc. Here's a link to a site with some photos and info: http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=PHAM4
Title: Re: natural purple stain
Post by: koan on July 16, 2006, 07:37:32 pm
Thanks
Title: Re: natural purple stain
Post by: mullet on July 17, 2006, 02:45:13 am
 koAn,Ever hear of the song"Poke Salad Annie" by Creedence Clearwater Revival? 8)
Title: Re: natural purple stain
Post by: koan on July 17, 2006, 09:41:38 pm
 ;) Ya mullet, im a big CCR fan.lol-couldnt find any thing on Gov. websight so I pulled out the big guns(called Grandma).she said come on down we can walk right to it.... after she warned me how poisenous they are! She lives 20 min. from me. It pays to know the right people.lol
                                                                                                                                                            later Brian
Title: Re: natural purple stain
Post by: Hhop on July 17, 2006, 11:08:47 pm
Poke berries should provide a nice dark stain for you.

I have to check in on the "Poke Salad Annie" song though. As I recall, the song was by Tony Joe White. He did the original version that I remember anyway, kind of a One Hit Wonder. That was probably a few years before CCR hit the charts. My mind is full of useless trivia like that!

Harold
Title: Re: natural purple stain
Post by: billy on July 23, 2006, 04:49:23 pm
I've used pokeweed berries to stain my arrows.  One thing to be sure to do before you rub it on the wood: sand the area where the berry juice will go.  That way it will soak into the wood.  Once that's done, then burnish it by rubbing a bottle over the area.  That should help seal it in.  The color might not be uniform, but it will help the wood retain the color.  then you could restain it several times.  Pokeweed berries make a really vivid purple/dark pink color.
Title: Re: natural purple stain
Post by: mullet on July 26, 2006, 07:53:57 pm
  Harold,Yep you're right there.Forgot about him.And my wife reminded me Creedence was called Willy and The Poor Boy's When they first did it. ;)
Title: Re: natural purple stain
Post by: Ehkahk on August 03, 2006, 11:21:51 am
Buckthorn berries will give a dark purple-black stain as well
Title: Re: natural purple stain
Post by: koan on August 06, 2006, 12:30:52 am
 :D got my poke berries, getting purple goo on my com. keys right now. Thanx Hillbilly.- never heard of Buckthorn Ehkahk, what it look like?
                                                Brian
Title: Re: natural purple stain
Post by: MattE on August 06, 2006, 09:27:23 am
Try all sorts of berries. Go to your local super market and purchase them if they don't grow in your area. I would try a small sample and if the color wasn't to my liking you arn't out anything as you can eat the rest. :)
Title: Re: natural purple stain
Post by: Knocker on October 18, 2007, 12:22:01 am
What about beet juice?  Sure turns everything red/purple the next morning...
Title: Re: natural purple stain
Post by: koan on October 18, 2007, 06:47:27 pm
Yep, beet juice will work...tho it came out more pinkish when I tried it.....Brian
Title: Re: natural purple stain
Post by: david w. on October 18, 2007, 08:51:19 pm
i have pokeberries by me sounds like fun i will have to try this
Title: Re: natural purple stain
Post by: cowboy on October 19, 2007, 12:29:42 am
I tried the pokeberries on my Tonkin shafts - wouldn't stick, shafts were too slick. Will have ta try em again on wood.
Title: Re: natural purple stain
Post by: Hillbilly on October 20, 2007, 07:37:27 am
I haven't had much luck staining bamboo shafts without scraping the slick coating off hte outside, but then it's a natural water-resistant finish, so I usually leave it on.