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Turning mulberry n have areas with pores between areas of harder wood, pore areas are softer. Best way to fill pores? Thanks, Bill in SD
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Superglue is one method.  Shellac or lacquer might work too with reasonable drying times.  I haven't done a lot with mulberry but don't remember any particular issues.
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I have used coffee grounds (old & new), herbal & regular teas, and saw dust use a coffee grinder to make those items fine apply CA glue. Have to be careful with CA glue or make a career of sanding it away.
Bill
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(02-26-2019, 09:46 AM)Bill Mains Wrote: Turning mulberry n have areas with pores between areas of harder wood, pore areas are softer. Best way to fill pores? Thanks, Bill in SD


The responses assume you are talking about cracks or gaps.  If indeed it's pores, as here
https://www.wood-database.com/wp-content...00x200.jpg
the traditional grain-filling materials and techniques should do it for you. http://www.woodweb.com/knowledge_base/Fi...grain.html
Better to follow the leader than the pack. Less to step in.
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