I used to use stuff Sheffield Knife Supply sold as "Danish Oil". No other info to ID it, but it was some sort of tung oil based stuff with a hardener.I . like to order the aqua-fortis stains but for some reason they don,t ship to canada.......i would guess it would be MSDS regulations......if there are any canadian members watching this please share if you know where to get in canada........also if there is some one who uses potassium permanganate with good results please chime in.......i know that there are people who have had good luck dyeing weathered antlers to natural colors using the potassium permanganate........not much info online about the knifemakers methods of using it on curly maple.......FITZO i will try the liquid shoe polish.......if it gives a good stain should i use teak oil or tru oil to give it some gloss
I agree with it. My workshop also works like it on some G10 handles.Fiebings British Tan spirit based leather dye. Wipe on, wipe off until it is dark enough for you, then oil finish.
I knew about the British Tan early on and forgot, so I spent a few years trying to figure out what color works best. I settled on lighr brown for a while, but could never get that cool slight reddish orange "toasted" color like you see with the traditional acid finishes. Turns out the light brown was too dark and probably didn't have enough yellow. Fortunately, someone reminded me that the BT works quite well. With most of the red to brown colors, if you use enough, the wood will get eventually get fairly dark brown.I agree with it. My workshop also works like it on some G10 handles.