Grain filler - where do you get yours, or what do you use to make it?
First off, I don't like using pumice, or talc. I find there's a faint washed out look with them. Lately I tried a different tac to see if I could do something more visually appealing... I tried boiled linseed oil and wet dry paper on a NSW Rosewood Cabinet that was then going to be french polished. I sanded the oil into the wood along with the dust that was generated. Overall the look was spectacular. Waited a week for it to polymerise and got to polishing it... It worked but I don't think it filled the grain as much as I would like. It still took a fair bit to build up the finish so the pours weren't visible from a low angle.
In Canada I used to use a fairly noxious product that readily took an oil based stain but can't remember its name and don't think anything like that is sold here. I'd prefer to avoid a water-based product... Anyone know of a good tintable grain filler in Australia.
Just to clarify. Not looking for a wood filler - it has to be a grain filler.