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MichaelTheFinisher
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The question is how do you acheive these colors?
Maybe Jeff would care to comment.
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BillH
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Well, blue and red mixed in white make violet. Blue and yellow make green. You may have to add some orange to get the green shown in the picture. Both colors appear to have been layered over black or black was added. That's the best I can do without experimenting.
Bill
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MichaelTheFinisher
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Sorry not anywhere near close. any finishers on this sit?
To be clear we are just talking about the purple and gren tiger maple. The outsid of the box is insignificant.
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BillH
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If you already know how to do it, why ask us?
Bill
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MichaelTheFinisher
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| I am/was looking for a finishing forum that had cutting edge finishers.I am looking to learn new techniques and incorporate them in my work. That is why I initially asked for Jeff. But perhaps I was mislead.
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BillH
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We obviously don't see finishing in the same light. You may want to look elsewhere.
Bill
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MichaelTheFinisher
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