thanks, i lost my arse on that order. client just kept upgrading and i didn't know what i was getting into (it was my first large custom dyed veneer project). then they complained about
the $800 install in quoted. so i accepted $600 and $200 in a gift certificate (the food is amaaaaazing there. crazy good). but my luck, my wallet was stolen off a restaurant table a week later and
i never got to stuff my face with mediterranean food with my gift card.
this project was mostly ash and white oak. when dying large pieces of veneer, i use transtint and straight butyl cellosolve. it gives lots of open time for getting the
overlapping values out. takes a day or more to air out. just smell it to see how it's coming along.
stain is nothing like dye. with dye the flash of the wood is much better preserved. also, there's no pigment per se, so the grain doesn't fill with
color. just soaks up the color. takes practice to learn to mix dyes. one drop can shift the color a lot.
as for printing, i then sprayed them with bright rubbed effect SW Cab acrylic clear and then printed black/brown ink (solvent) with my, then, kooky jv3 160sp flatbed rig.
then mount on mdf, stain the sides, etc.