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Here are several pictures of some small stuff that I finished recently. The first two pictures are both San Juan style hondas. The second one I tried using some strings that were coffee dyed.

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A bracelet that I made for my Valentine

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Cool! Are those Spanish Rings on the bracelet coffee-dyed, too? If so, what was your process? Thanks...

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Cool! Are those Spanish Rings on the bracelet coffee-dyed, too? If so, what was your process? Thanks...

Yes, those strings were coffee-dyed too. I basically make a slurry/mud with coffee grounds and water, and then let the strings soak in that for a couple days. Then rinse the string and let it dry out. Make sure it is thoroughly rinsed as the strings are a little jumpy with all the caffeine. :banana: After they are dry, I case them enough to split and bevel to the final thickness.

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Looks nice. What finish are you using on the hondos?

Thanks. Those two hondas I tried a spray on marine spar varnish. I need to get one of them tied on a rope and do some R&D to see how they hold up.

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Yes, those strings were coffee-dyed too. I basically make a slurry/mud with coffee grounds and water, and then let the strings soak in that for a couple days. Then rinse the string and let it dry out. Make sure it is thoroughly rinsed as the strings are a little jumpy with all the caffeine. :banana: After they are dry, I case them enough to split and bevel to the final thickness.

Thanks for the info. They seem to look darker than other examples I have seen online, which I like. You must make some strong coffee...

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i havent been able to find any varnish that would stand up to a honda, seems like every time you rope something and the honda flexes the varnish starts coming off, if you guys find something that works better let me know :)

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I have only treated with the marine spar varnish spray and polyurethane. I have one honda on a rope I used a lot last fall that wasn't treated at all. It has held up well but it was only used when it was dry.

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