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    Bone nuts - color change

    Hi Guys thought Id seen on the forum previously about using dye to colour a bone nut but was unable to find it.

    Will a bone nut take a stain or dye to make it go black? Has anyone had a go at this?
    Tony

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    Bone in alcohol-based black dye test. There's a risk it could impact the longevity and/or properties of the bone, but worth a try.
    Scott.

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    I'm also interested in this. I'm replacing the black plastic nut on my IB-5 with a dingobass bone nut.

    I think I'd like it to be black.

    Suggestions I've found include,

    - black alcohol dye
    - black shoe polish (alcohol based)
    - kiwi brand brown shoe polish (perhaps black would do as well)
    - sharpie (suggestion is that would fade though)
    - black wood dye, then a sharpie, then glaze with cyano

    Was wondering if anyone had tried making a black nut or knew about bone and dyes enough to suggest any of these methods over the others.
    - Sam

    IB-5 - was finished, considering re-finishing body
    IB-6S - done.
    JR-1M - dressing frets and electronics build
    ST-1 - still wondering how to install a tremelo
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    Have seen some buffalo horn nuts around - no idea how good they are, but they are black... https://www.allparts.com/BN-0291-000...ank_p_770.html. Then again - I haven't read any positive reports about them (seem to be good for the low end, but lose highs and mids).

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    If you dye an existing bone nut, most likely it will impact the longevity and hardness of the bone, personally I prefer to keep it in a natural colour

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