AMAZING Way To Fill A Void In Wood - SO EASY Anyone Can Do It
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Published 2017-02-04
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This video shows how I fill all of the cracks and voids that are unstable in my pieces. This is a step by step guide to how I do it.
All Comments (21)
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Love the video. Straightforward and informative. Must agree that music was distracting. Thanks
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This is a great tutorial! Straightforward and quick. Thanks!
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Beautiful end result. Love it. Great video. Thanks for speeding it up and adding excellent commentary.
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I mix a little bit of the stain I'm using into clear epoxy. Blends in pretty well.
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Great jam going on here!
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Thank you! Super helpful video 😊
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Beautiful
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Mate! This is good! Thank you!
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Ok, just playing devil’s advocate here; my hubby and I liked the music!
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Well done, looked great
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That torch tip for the bubbles - that's a good idea man.
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Nice info, nice music
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That was cool, I like how your black dye was still slightly translucent. I have not filled a void that large before, the voids I have filled were structural and I used t88 mixed with Carbon Black Jacquard Pearl Ex Powdered Pigment. This stuff turns the epoxy pitch black and worked really well on a spalted ambrosia maple slab table I built a few years ago. Its kind of a pricy way to pigment something but its what I had on hand from another project and worked darn well. While I don't think this would work on your translucent black dye, With carbon black as the pigment I think you could get away with creating a filler layer from ground coffee and blackened elmers glue, or some other type of media so you dont need as much epoxy in the void.
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Nice!
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Nice video and great job. I have some slight cracks in a live edge cutting board and this should work. Hope all is well in Texas. Spent 8 months down there in Houston area training commercial pilots. In 2016 I witnessed huge rains and flooding like I have never seen,especially around Humble. I hope you are safe and we are all praying for you guy's. Peace.
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Finally someone who plays Good Music !!
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thank you
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Have you ever tried a small vibrating system to remove the bubbles. Just about anything that would cause vibration set on the wood would probably work. Maybe a small bench grinder. Not sure how fast the resin sets up but I've used it for different applications to remove air bubbles.
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great video and so helpfull! thanks
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Thanks!