I am carving a nice chunky handle (on a common laurel bow)and I find the pith is showing as an oval spot on each end of the handle where the pith travels through it; how do I deal with this - ignore it, cover it over with a contrasting veneer cap, or dig it out and fill it, or drill it out and glue in a piece of laurel dowel so the repair is invisible, or as close as I can get it? All the above are assuming the pith can be left inside the (stiff) handle, or do I have to get rid of all of it?
Thanks