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Ok,
So, I've been working on a project for a while and have gotten stuck.
I'm almost at the sand-it-down and finish it stage, but due to some sloppy woodworking, I've got some gaps that need filling.
Now I know that most of the wood workers here would never have this sort of thing happen to them, but I was wondering if the collective could help me come up with some sort of method to fill the gaps?
I'm thinking of some sawdust mixed with epoxy.
I'm planning on putting a tung oil finish on it eventually.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Brent
So, I've been working on a project for a while and have gotten stuck.
I'm almost at the sand-it-down and finish it stage, but due to some sloppy woodworking, I've got some gaps that need filling.
Now I know that most of the wood workers here would never have this sort of thing happen to them, but I was wondering if the collective could help me come up with some sort of method to fill the gaps?
I'm thinking of some sawdust mixed with epoxy.
I'm planning on putting a tung oil finish on it eventually.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Brent