@briarjumper12
in Geermany you can ammonia in the pharmacy.
I think you will need a wood with tannin - Osage, Oak, Black locust, ...
@simson
have you tried to oil the wood directly with ammonia?
I am still looking for a local source of ammonia with high enough concentration. I read on a furniture building forum that to make fuming effective in maple they were staining it it with tea before fuming. The tea adds tannins apparently. I am gonna give this a try once I track down the right ammonia. I could order it off the web but shipping is outrageous because it is hazardous.
maybe in a drugstore or look for restorer's stuff ...
do not know where ammonia is sold in US
If you don't get a 25% solution, take the 10%. You will get the same result, just the process needs a longer time!
BE CAREFUL WITH THIS STUFF!!!
Work outdoors, and use nitrile gloves. I've got a drop on my right hand and the within minutes got a hole in my skin!
@Andrew: directly use (brush) is dangerous, stinks, and you will get no satisfying results. A damp is needed and the piece should hang freely in the tube!