Be cautious. The CA glue soaks into the wood and seals it. This will affect the look of the final product. For this reason I will often used the thicker CA glues, it still soaks in just not as much. I also use 5min epoxy to make filler. The epoxy can fill some LARGE voids, and stays stable.
I’ve done crude patches with sawdust and wood glue and it’s pretty solid. I’d never rely on the same for a corner or edge repair. I wonder how solid that is. God knows I’ve fucked up many edges, corners, etc.
I tried this method over the weekend with medium CA glue. Didn't work any better or even as well as my white glue method. I'll try it again next time I get some thin CA which i don't normally purchase.
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That appears to be about 500% better than my old white glue/sawdust paste routine. Certainly faster.
Be cautious. The CA glue soaks into the wood and seals it. This will affect the look of the final product. For this reason I will often used the thicker CA glues, it still soaks in just not as much. I also use 5min epoxy to make filler. The epoxy can fill some LARGE voids, and stays stable.
That's crazy...........glue.
I’ve done crude patches with sawdust and wood glue and it’s pretty solid. I’d never rely on the same for a corner or edge repair. I wonder how solid that is. God knows I’ve fucked up many edges, corners, etc.
I see what you did there
I tried this method over the weekend with medium CA glue. Didn't work any better or even as well as my white glue method. I'll try it again next time I get some thin CA which i don't normally purchase.