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General discussion => Contemporary Accoutrements => Topic started by: jamesthomas on August 19, 2014, 04:02:59 AM

Title: Dyeing a powder horn
Post by: jamesthomas on August 19, 2014, 04:02:59 AM
 Can you dye a powder horn? I have this half of a powder that I'm making a priming horn out of and I want to get rid of the dark grey verging on black color, I would like to get it white so I can do some scrimshawing. Would bleaching it work?.
Title: Re: Dyeing a powder horn
Post by: Top Jaw on August 19, 2014, 05:18:35 AM
Im sure thats been tried before.  Unsuccessfully would be my guess.  You can stain one darker of course, but if you want a lighter scrimmable horn, in my experience it has to be a lighter (or tan) horn from the start. 

That being said, you indicated your horn is gray & black.  I have seen a couple of bison horns that were scrimmed and stained with a reddish pigment in the scrim, and they looked decent.  So, you could dye your horn darker to even out the color, and try a dark red oil based artist paint to fill the scrim.  Now, that's not going to work for a traditional eastern horn, if thats what you had in mind, but would probably be OK for something from the western fur trade era, or later. 

My 2 Cents...... 
Title: Re: Dyeing a powder horn
Post by: jamesthomas on August 19, 2014, 05:58:42 PM
 That's what I was afraid of, Oh, well, I'll scrape it down a bit then give it a coat of paste wax to shine it up some.
Title: Re: Dyeing a powder horn
Post by: J Henry on August 19, 2014, 07:15:02 PM
  Try This go to,,   thehornersbench.com  they/we do horns there,,,Bleaching  the horn you have is a no,,just won't work.I have done a black horn and scrimed it,use white artist paint to color.. like a negative picture,, If you go to the Hornersbench it is posted on the area of" Scimshaw and Engraving" on the home page..