As a side note, on Prussian Blue, that stuff is fun as heck. Because if you can get a co-worker to pick up a tiny bit of it without noticing, pretty soon they have blue marks over about 90 percent of their body! That stuff has hang time!And it's a bugger to wash off!
HA! yea .... that's why I avoid it for wood work - if you get it on a part of the stock you don't want it on........![]()
Interesting comment. The stuff certainly does have a tendency to, shall we say, migrate, but I have never had any difficulty washing it off. Just a little water and dish detergent and-presto-all gone.
Tried the candle and oil lamp but figured it was just a matter of time before I burned the shop down![]()
It will inevitably get on other parts of the wood, but is only on the surface and quickly disappears with final scraping or sanding. In my experience, inletting black, soot or lipstick are no easier to remove.
I have a solution for that (burning the shop down) - You can see how my little glycol thing works ...![]()