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It's RIT dye. And now that I've seen how it turns out, I'm tempted to buy a Rock Lobster and dye it black as well :DThe Deacon wrote:Custom scales, or RIT? :D
+1. Agreed.STi wrote:Too many foliage green knives.
Thank you! I'm hoping the dye was well absorbed into the G-10, instead of just on the surface like with FRN. And just like you, I'm seriously thinking of doing this to my G-10 Delica 4.spyderHS08 wrote:Looks great man! How will that wear? I could go for a black g10 D4!!
It was black Rit dye, in liquid form (came in a little bottle), did it in a pot on the stove, the water was not boiling, but kept at a temperature of approx. 170-180 degrees F. (kept measuring with a temperature gun). Probably left the scales in for about 10 minutes or so. Yes, I wanted them deep, dark and black. They are impossible to see once you drop them in, so to check on them I had to keep pulling them out. Once they were done, I pulled them out, rinsed them off, dried them off thoroughly with a hair drier, then re-assembled. :)Firebat wrote:Nice! Any process notes you can share? How did you prepare dye, how long left in, etc. ?
I've been meaning to do this for quite some time, just was waiting for the D'fly to come out. Didn't want to try it on any of my more expensive foliage green G-10 knives in case it didn't turn out well. But before I go nuts and start dyeing every FG knife I have, I'm gonna listen to others and see how it wears over a period of several months first.Mako109 wrote:Very nice job and thanks for being the first to attempt dyeing folilage green G-10 and reporting the results.