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    GAStronomist FrankenWashie's Avatar
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    it'd be an interesting exercise, as long as it was truly awful wine. If it were semi decent it'd be one for the guitar, 1 for me and that would end in disaster and a hangover
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    I happen to have an uncle who owns a liquorstore. Perhaps he has some boxes of cheap wine that doesn't sell.

    I'll keep this in mind for a future build
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    My brain says 'I don't think so'. I'm no expert but to my reasoning, red wine being organic would continue to break down over time (entropy), making it unstable (unlike inks and dyes). That might cause: (a) the stain to change colour, (b) the chemical reaction to cause damage to the finish or wood, (c) your hard worked and much loved axe to smell like a bottle of sour vinegar or worse, (d) all of the above or (e) some other disaster to occur. Then again, it could be (f) none of the above.

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    Haha, I think option d is the most probable
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kick View Post
    Haha, I think option d is the most probable
    Tend to think it won't be colourfast and will most likely end up more brown than red as things age.

    A while back a forum member tried beetroot as a staining property and the purple quickly turned brown once it started to oxidise.
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