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Hi all...this is a teaser of the design for my bobber seat pan. Still have a lot of tooling to do. Also have a question of combining two color dyes. How can I measure and determine ratio. Easiest way to measure it out. Trying to combine Fiebing's Light Tan and Orange. Also can I use neatsfoot oil prior to using the dye. Any help is greatly appreciated.

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When I'm mixing dyes for a particular color, I use some plastic disposable eyedroppers that I bought at a hobby shop. I use a different one for each color of dye so that I don't cross contaminate the dye in the bottle...Even one for the dye reducer. I then use a small ceramic bowl or paint flower to mix them in. Just count the number of drops to get the ratio you need. The droppers are good for a couple dozen uses before the plastic is done in. But they're cheap and do the job! You might also see them labelled as "transfer pipettes".

Can't wait to see your finished piece!!

Hope that helps

Bill

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Thank you billybopp...I ran out to a couple craft stores in the area before I found the droppers. Will be putting your mixology to the test at some point during the day.

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Love the artwork.

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That will be awesome!

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When I'm mixing dyes for a particular color, I use some plastic disposable eyedroppers that I bought at a hobby shop. I use a different one for each color of dye so that I don't cross contaminate the dye in the bottle...Even one for the dye reducer. I then use a small ceramic bowl or paint flower to mix them in. Just count the number of drops to get the ratio you need. The droppers are good for a couple dozen uses before the plastic is done in. But they're cheap and do the job! You might also see them labelled as "transfer pipettes".

Can't wait to see your finished piece!!

Hope that helps

Bill

graduated syringes also work perfectly for this - and are amazingly cheap.

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I too, will need to remember these bits of info, Thanx Billy, Duane !

I really really like this facial embellished design, It will do your chopper well !

Please ! Please ! post completed pictures.

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Here is finished embossing + framework of what seat pan will look like.

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Seems a shame to... uh... sit on her. Beautiful design.

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