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mkarsz
6th September 2005, 04:27 PM
Can anyone help with a link or a reference point, where I could find a straight forward list of which timbers are classed as open grain and need grain filller before finishing, and which timbers are closed grain?

Any help appreciated

JB
6th September 2005, 07:39 PM
All hardwoods (timber from non-conifer trees, ie pines or trees called pines) are open grained. Some are much more open grained than others. Whether they require grain filling is a personal choice. Any list will be subjective.

Are you looking to avoid timbers that need grain filling?

mkarsz
7th September 2005, 08:15 PM
I am just trying to kepp some consistency between timbers on a project. I have closed pore maple and wanted to have a few choices of timbers to join on to it.

I don't wish to use grain filler at all on the project. Just sanding sealer then finish

Richardwoodhead
7th September 2005, 11:17 PM
Most of my work is with hardwood / very open grain timbers. I don't use grain fillers as I like the open texture look & feel, even after finishing (lacquer). However, other woodworkers in my area do the opposite. They grain fill either by initial filling or multiple coats of lacquer until the grain is all filled up. Like JB said, it's personal preference. But I guess if you've got more than one timber & one is filled - your options are limited.. Good luck with it.

Richard

echnidna
7th September 2005, 11:37 PM
Filling very open pored timbers like oak\tas oak etc with a black filler gives a very nice effect as it accentuates the pores. Probably look ace on blackwood.