I like to incorporate some goofy pieces of wood into my work. Many of them have structural issues or voids that need to be addressed before they can be used in a project. Epoxy works great for filling ...
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filling wood defects with epoxy
In this video, I demonstrate how to effectively use epoxy to fill and stabilize various structural issues in wood, including knots, cracks, voids, and other defects. This process allows for the ...
We had a bar constructed with rough sawn pine. We intentionally did not glue the bar top boards together and of course have large gaps between the boards. They have already been screwed into place.
Q: I’ve never had great success filling cracks in stained wood surfaces. Is there a magic way to get invisible repairs when using wood fillers? A: Don’t beat yourself up. What you’re trying to do is ...
Q. I live in an older home in Virginia. The interior doors and one exterior door are all solid wood in a frame and panel design. They are all painted. Several of the panels have cracked, leaving gaps ...
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