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Thread: Covering pinholes when oiling
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16th December 2005, 08:41 AM #1Intermediate Member
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Covering pinholes when oiling
I'm in the process of finishing some platters using Organoil Clear Finishing Oil. In the side ends of the platters which are tassie oak, I've used panel pins to hiold the end in place as I don't have clamps long enough. My question is whagt is the best method of covering the nail holes - before or after oiling, and with what product. I've tried on a sample using a light woodworkers putty, before I oiled - but the oils looks as if it's soaked into the putty and make it much darker.
Should I use putty, or some other technique - before or after oiling.
Look forward to your advice
Malcolm
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16th December 2005, 06:09 PM #2Novice
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beaumontage
G,DAY MAL,,
Can not help you with a store bought product but if you were interested in making your own stopping i posted a recipe here some time back.You will find it on page 6 about half way down in a thread from JACKO titeled A NEW TIP.
Damo.
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