allen levine
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very simple, tapered legs, mortise and tenons, very small pencil/pen drawer, will use tiger maple for the drawerfront if I can find the pieces I have without killing myself moving 2000 lbs of lumber.
Im just very unhappy with the green cherry and some of the boards are common with knots.
Learned a lesson about buying wood on the internet, no matter how nice the people were, the quality of their lumber doesnt cut it for me.
So any suggestions how to fill in this knot on the tabletop? (I miscalculated and turned a board the wrong way and thought Id be cutting the knots out, but had knots on the other side, couldnt trim it enough)
I tried some glue and sawdust, its smooth, but I dont know how it will take stain.
Im just very unhappy with the green cherry and some of the boards are common with knots.
Learned a lesson about buying wood on the internet, no matter how nice the people were, the quality of their lumber doesnt cut it for me.
So any suggestions how to fill in this knot on the tabletop? (I miscalculated and turned a board the wrong way and thought Id be cutting the knots out, but had knots on the other side, couldnt trim it enough)
I tried some glue and sawdust, its smooth, but I dont know how it will take stain.