In previous posts regarding using ferric nitrate crystals to stain a stock I recall mention of something being "muddy." What exactly is meant by that? Do the stripes run together on curley wood, is the result hazy, or is the solution itself muddy? Is there a difference when using denatured alcohol or water as the solvent? If I manage the next few days without errors(not particularly likely, given past performance ) I will be using this method next week and would like to know what to figure on. Also, is there a need to make up the solution far in advance or is it a mix it and use it activity?
Thank you,
Jim
What I said was that
"Ferric Nitrate" when made by dissolving iron/steel in a Nitric Acid/Hydrochloric Acid mix (no longer ferric nitrate but a mix of ferric nitrate and ferrous chloride, I think ) would muddy the grain.But what is REALLY produced by this process would require someone with more chemical knowledge than me.
I have learned that iron dissolved in Hydrochloric acid alone makes a green solution unless oxidized into ferric chloride.
At any rate if I prefer to use Ferric Nitrate I have made myself with Nitric Acid/water/iron. I am happier with the results having used both store bought stain and my own over the years.
The store bought stain that I have read (in a couple of places) has hydrochloric acid in the mix seems to get browner and browner over the years and the grain seems well, muddier. To me anyway.
Then
Now
This pistol is about 12-13 years old.
I do know that the store bought stain, used on curly maple with no finish added or neutralizing will turn the wood deep brown or black in a shorter period of time. I have a test piece. But I have never done the same test with home made stain so?
I tried completely depleted, near as I could tell, shop made stain and found it did not color as well as slightly acidic stain (proven by adding some acid to the "depleted" stain then retesting). However, one of our Guild Members has used shop made stain and stain from Ferric Nitrate crystals with identical results on test strips. So? Is a solution made with Ferric Nitrate crystals acidic? Don't know I have read that it is and that it is not.
Maybe my test of the non-acidic was flawed?
I can make stain with nitric acid and use it the same day. But I neutralize.
I would point out that my testing is hardly "scientific" in quality.
The one thing I DO know is that if you are mixing this stuff use a face mask/goggles. Good test is a few drops of acid on a raw egg. Then think about this in your eye. Guild member did a demo of this at our 2012 Fair and I ordered a face shield shortly thereafter.
Dan