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sussertown
14th May 2020, 04:51 AM
I created (a monster) a heavy, stiff, walnut mantel. The beveled corners are pretty good but open. What would be the best lasting filler? Would timber mate be sufficient? I'm afraid it will just crack.
sussertown
15th May 2020, 01:45 AM
I created (a monster) a heavy, stiff, walnut mantel. The beveled corners are pretty good but open. What would be the best lasting filler? Would timber mate be sufficient? I'm afraid it will just crack.
I can't tell, but I think I added a photo.
elanjacobs
15th May 2020, 04:25 PM
Oooooh, that's a big gap to fill :doh: Timbermate will last, but Walnut yellows quite a bit with age so, while it might blend in now, it's not going to look so good in a year's time.
Re-cutting it properly (ie straight) is obviously the ideal solution, but if you want to cheat a little bit you could cut a small rebate (say 5 mm (3/16") square) along the whole length with a router and glue in a strip of matching timber to hide it or contrasting timber to make it a feature.
dinosour
15th May 2020, 08:29 PM
Ditto. As said re-cutting is the best option, hard work and delay in project but it will be on display for a long time to come. Something to be proud of.
sussertown
25th May 2020, 06:25 AM
474162That was some of the best advice I've ever gotten. I can use it from now on. By the time I finished the project you cant even see the edging. It looks like it came out of a furniture store.
Oooooh, that's a big gap to fill :doh: Timbermate will last, but Walnut yellows quite a bit with age so, while it might blend in now, it's not going to look so good in a year's time.
Re-cutting it properly (ie straight) is obviously the ideal solution, but if you want to cheat a little bit you could cut a small rebate (say 5 mm (3/16") square) along the whole length with a router and glue in a strip of matching timber to hide it or contrasting timber to make it a feature.