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With apologies to the Beatles, there's no rain getting in, but there is
definitely some "mind wandering" involved. In short, I made a mistake last night that has left a maybe 1/8" hole in the side edge of a maple face frame. Two actually. I measured once, at night, at the end of a day filled with family obligations, so an error was to be expected, I guess. Anyway, how do I fill it? The face frame is as yet unfinished, and won't be stained. Is it as simple as a light-colored wood putty? Or is there a cleverer approach? If sawdust from the same stock is required, I have a more than adequate supply. |
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