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you guys just wanted to share a little tip I was out messing around the garage tonight and came across this and I figured Iamp;#39;d share since itamp;#39;s probably something you guys run into too and my customer requested a light colored wood with a dark colored engraving on it so I was trying to come up with a quick and easy way to dye the inside of the engraving came across this and it works out really well so I figured sure so for the dye Iamp;#39;m mixing a little tiny bit of this trans tint stuff what she used to color epoxy with some denatured alcohol I got a little I guess itamp;#39;s like e-liquid or whatever bottle from a buddy that uses this so itamp;#39;s got this great little tiny tip on it new thing about it so using the denatured alcohol I donamp;#39;t know if you can see this in that but it basically seeks out any of the engraved spaces and just sucks up the dye you donamp;#39;t have to be you know super conscious about where you put it I should probably preface