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Re: Filler for mitered edges that aren't flush? [message #29823 is a reply to message #29820] Mon, 23 October 2006 10:34 Go to previous message
gfederys is currently offline  gfederys
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I like mixing some fine sawdust from the wood with a 2 part hobby poxy. A drop from each ought to do it. You could even use a hair dryer to get it to flow into the cracks. Mix it so it's pretty thick. 2 things, don't over do it with the hairdryer and "cook" it, sometimes the "fill" will be darker then the wood, test on scrap first to see if it's right for you.

 
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