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Anybody Here Experimented With Making Tiger Stripe Wood?

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Madman
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If so what did you make your cord out of? Or how did you apply the flame?
agrams
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Are you referring to curly patterns in wood? Such as curly maple, or fiddleback walnut? Different names, but same behavior in the wood grain.
Ag20??
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You talking about doing something like this to highlight the grain? Not the best example but the best I can find on Google images without knowing the name of the process.

http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2585/5737680811_3b6650a461_o.jpg

If so, I saw a YouTube video over it once where the guy did it with a butane torch. Just passed it over the wood for about 2-3 seconds and it burned like that. Caused a really nice finish look.

[This message has been edited by Ag20?? (edited 1/13/2014 11:49p).]
Madman
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I will find a picture later but if you look at gun stocks and some guitars I know they get the pattern by rapping a cord around the finished shape and then burning the cord.

It leaves a strip pattern that you then stain.
Aggietaco
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Something like that? You're probably going to need to research that on some firearm forums, since that's the only place I've ever seen faux striping.
Madman
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yep thats a decent rep of what I am talking about. The guitars can be bookmatched natural wood pattern or the man made cord burn.
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