Bugsysiegals
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I’m working on some shop cabinets and accidental plunged all the way through the sides of the cabinets with the Domino. I don’t intend to hide the mistakes but before I can finish the cabinet I’d like to fill these holes and am wondering the best method/product(s)?
Some holes are in the Maple plywood and others are in the Walnut edge banding. Is there a wood filler which would match somewhat close to these colors? If not, would it make sense to fill with a wood filler of some sort near the surface and then mix wood glue and dust from the CT36 as a top coat to try and match more closely? Any other thoughts?
Using the OF1100 to flush trim the edge banding, kids started running upstairs, distracted me, I let the router dip down, and gouged the to deep ... SMH.
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Using 40mm Domino's and messed up the split of 25 for plywood side and 15mm for edge banding side. Future Domino's will be 30mm to avoid this mistake.
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Some holes are in the Maple plywood and others are in the Walnut edge banding. Is there a wood filler which would match somewhat close to these colors? If not, would it make sense to fill with a wood filler of some sort near the surface and then mix wood glue and dust from the CT36 as a top coat to try and match more closely? Any other thoughts?
Using the OF1100 to flush trim the edge banding, kids started running upstairs, distracted me, I let the router dip down, and gouged the to deep ... SMH.
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Using 40mm Domino's and messed up the split of 25 for plywood side and 15mm for edge banding side. Future Domino's will be 30mm to avoid this mistake.
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