steamshovel Posted October 10, 2018 Report Posted October 10, 2018 How does black walnut change its color. some of the wood will be back walnut as we know it dark, and then some of it is as white as pine? Preston FlGatorwood 1 Quote
lew Posted October 10, 2018 Report Posted October 10, 2018 The sapwood of black walnut can be very light, almost white, in color. steamshovel and FlGatorwood 2 Quote
hawkeye10 Posted October 11, 2018 Report Posted October 11, 2018 To add to lew's post some people steam their Walnut boards to make the sap wood dark. You can usually buy it cheaper but IMO it doesn't look good. FlGatorwood, Dadio and steamshovel 3 Quote
Gerald Posted October 11, 2018 Report Posted October 11, 2018 Steamed walnut only somewhat evens out the color the sapwood is still lighter. Almost all kiln dried is steamed to increase the yield. Air dried walnut has multiple colors of which you will even see grays and blues. As to color change on continuous exposure to light takes many years and it will not get completely white , more like a light chocolate brown. Just like the the way cherry darkens there are differences from one tree or board to another as to haw this color will change and it will be no where near as obvious as cherry. FlGatorwood, steamshovel and HARO50 3 Quote
Michael Thuman Posted October 11, 2018 Report Posted October 11, 2018 Dye (not stain) it to a dark color and when the wood gets darker you will not notice the change. FlGatorwood 1 Quote
HARO50 Posted October 11, 2018 Report Posted October 11, 2018 14 hours ago, Gerald said: Air dried walnut has multiple colors of which you will even see grays and blues. Two weeks ago, while picking up some hemlock boards for my son's house, I got a demonstration of an 'Alaskan mill' He took a 2 1/2" slab off an 8' walnut log about 30" wide. That log had the most beautiful PURPLE color I have ever seen on walnut! John Grandpadave52, FlGatorwood, steamshovel and 1 other 4 Quote
Kevin Beitz Posted October 14, 2019 Report Posted October 14, 2019 I found that letting walnut sit in the swamp for 8-9 years lets it get very dark. It's got to be wet all the time so it wont rot. HARO50, Gerald, FlGatorwood and 1 other 4 Quote
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