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Re: [Tigers] Re-veneering the dash

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Subject: Re: [Tigers] Re-veneering the dash
From: Allan Ballard <aballard@ix.netcom.com>
Date: Thu, 7 Jun 2012 11:39:16 -0400
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Thanks Ron,

I'm letting the expert refinisher do the job and he's ok with technique.

The question is to define the correct shade to strive for.

I'm guessing that the veneer covered by the dash pad roll and accordingly
protected from fading from sunlight, is correct.

It's dark though, darker than I'd expect but OTOH I've never seen a dash in
pristine factory color and condition.

I'll pass along the revision from burl walnut to walnut.

Rgds,

Allan Ballard
Mk1a Tiger

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On Jun 7, 2012, at 10:57 AM, " Ron Fraser" <rfraser@bluefrog.com> wrote:

> Allan
>    I re-veneered my dash but I had no concern about an exact color
> match.
>
> TBON states walnut veneer dash.  I have always heard burl walnut.  It is
> possible that it is English burl walnut or a Europe burl walnut that has a
> different look - I'm guessing here.   Highly unlikely they would have
> imported any burl walnut from the USA but from somewhere else could be
> possible.
>
>    To get a match in color you would need to experiment with stains or
> tinting the varnish or clear coat you put over the veneer.  I would think
> stain would be extremely variable according to how much stain any section
of
> the veneer absorbed.
>    I think it might be easier to seal the veneer with whatever topcoat
> you use and then tint the topcoat a little and let the color deepen as you
> apply more coats - color sand lightly as you go to get a nice flat shiny
> surface at the end.
> You will have to experiment on some left over pieces to know what color
tint
> to use brown or black to get the color match you want.   Don't forget the
> lettering on the dash - apply them - clear coat without tint.
>
> Maybe that gives you some ideas how to proceed.
>
> Ron Fraser
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: tigers-bounces@autox.team.net [mailto:tigers-bounces@autox.team.net]
> On Behalf Of Allan Ballard
> Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2012 10:20 AM
> To: tigers@autox.team.net; Allan Ballard
> Subject: [Tigers] Re-veneering the dash
>
>
> Has anyone tried to re-veneer and match the factory dash?
>
> My Tiger's factory dash is very cracked and discolored and I've decided to
> have it re-veneered, but a couple of questions appeared.
>
> For starters - were these dashes *really* burl walnut?
>
> I took my dash to a specialty wood shop in Atlanta to get replacement
> veneer and quickly learned that
> the "burls" in burl walnut veneer are much more pronounced than anything
> I've seen on a factory dash.
>
> The burled veneer is attractive, no question about it,  just different.
>
> Then I took the dash along with the veneer that was selected to a local
> furniture re-finisher that's been
> in business for decades with highly experienced personnel.
>
> The re-finishers said the factory dash veneer is crotch veneer, /very
> lightly/ burled, and are looking through
> mounds of inventory for a stack of veneer that the owner recalls storing
> 'way back when.
>
> We then discussed staining or dieing the finished product to match the
> factory shade - but what is it?
>
> I'm assuming it was fairly dark and nothing like the orange hue that has
> been acquired by the steering wheel.
>
> Wood hidden from the sun beneath the dash pad roll probably provides a
> good clue.
>
> It's sorta dark though and definitely doesn't come close to the steering
> wheel color.
>
> But perhaps the steering wheel never did match the dash?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Rgds,
>
> Allan Ballard
> Mk1a Tiger
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