ear3
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I worked down some 8/4 white oak for some legs for a small dresser I'm making, and one of the pieces has these stress fractures/splits running along the face grain. The splitting was evident immediately after cutting the stock, and since I cut it a few days ago,it hasn't gotten any worse. The board remains as straight and true as when I dressed it. Is this something I should worry about, and maybe fill with epoxy of some sort (and if so, what kind?), or can I put some putty on it, sand, and be done with it? The split face won't actually even be showing, since it is from QSWO stock, and so I already mortises it so the QS face is facing forward, so theoretically I don't even have to putty it if no filling is needed.