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Arron
1st October 2017, 05:24 AM
This product was mentioned in a post below. I want some feedback on it but didn’t want to hijack.

It sounds like the answer to my dreams.

AquaCoat Clear Grain Filler now available in Australia - Armstrong Lutherie (http://armstronglutherie.com.au/products/)

Is it easy to use. Does it sand well. Does it fill without soaking away. What size gaps can you do with it. How many coats. That sort of thing.

Cheers
Arron

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Sawdust Maker
1st October 2017, 10:21 AM
and what's its aging quality like?
ie how is it after 5 or 10 years?

homey
2nd October 2017, 06:03 PM
No idea what it is like in 10 years, but it is used by luthiers and I’d imagine they would expect the finish on their instruments to last.

Arron - I use this on boxes, both on open grain and burr panels. In the tub it looks like a very firm paste. The number of coats depends on the job I guess, but for me it is usually 1 or 2 coats. Sands easily. I’ve not used it on craters but for regular pore filling it works for me.

i wanted a clear pore filler rather than something that would change the character of the timber - so far it has done what it says on the tub - dries clear. I’m using it under shellac, by the way. Don’t know how it plays with other finishes. Hope this helps.

Brian