A friend is building a blanket chest using cedar wood. The wood has been in his heated basement so long the knots have fallen out. What’s the best way to fill knot holes?
Remember, you can lead a horse to drink, but you can’t make him water
A friend is building a blanket chest using cedar wood. The wood has been in his heated basement so long the knots have fallen out. What’s the best way to fill knot holes?
Remember, you can lead a horse to drink, but you can’t make him water
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will,
I try to find a "tight" knot in another piece of the same species, and make a patch from it to fit the hole.
Regards,
Ray
"You can lead a wh@re to culture, but you can't make her think." Dorothy Parker
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