
November 8th, 2007, 01:21 AM
posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly.tying
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Do black dyed materials seem thinner, sparser...?
On 8 Nov, 12:18, Mike McGuire wrote:
Mike wrote:
On 7 Nov, 18:34, Mike McGuire wrote:
I notice that the black dyed tying material that I have, hair, feathers,
fur, obtained for quite a few different commercial sources seem to be
thinner, sparser, have less body than the same stuff dyed other colors
and certainly less than the undyed stuff. Does anybody else notice this?
If so any speculation as to why?
Mike McGuire
It is because of the difficulty in hot dyeing materials jet black. The
dyebath has to be hotter, more acid is required, and more dye. This
damages the material irreparably. Also many black dyed materials are
not colour fast anyway, and the dye will come off on your fingers.
This is a result of using too much dye in the bath, and not getting it
hot enough.
Cold dyed materials donīt suffer from this problem.
May be of interest;
http://www.mike-connor.homepage.t-on...ng/dyeing.html
TL
MC
Rather what I suspected. I'm am just beginning to dabble in dyeing stuff
to see if I can avoid some of these problems. Your article looks like it
will be a great help. Thanks
Mike McGuire
My pleasure. You may also find this of interest;
http://www.mike-connor.homepage.t-on...y_colours.html
TL
MC
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