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Bill Rogers
 
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On Tue, 7 Sep 2004 07:37:28 -0400, "Adam" wrote:

The best approach, if you have any tools, is to re-cut, then re-glue
together properly. A thin-kerf table saw cut would do the trick.

If I had a mahogany table I wanted to show off and had no resources
[tools], I'd take it to someone competent who can do it for me and pay
the price.

For matching colour, look for a suitable painting tube [as used by
artists.] You can match colour and use lightly or heavily. To use,
squirt some into a jar and add pure turpentine. Shake well, and apply
the stained liquid to whatever you want to stain. Practice with some
other similar material if possible.

Bill.

I'm not woodworker but now I'm facing the problem with wood.
I have to fill the gap between the solid mahogany boards - it is a top of
the table.
The gap is less than 1/16". I collected the desk from palm sender when the
top was sand and mixed it with polyurethane - I was hoping to get the same
color what the board are but this mixture turned black.
How to use original mahogany powder to get matching color?
Thank in advance
Adam