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IMO two options:-1:- ignore it.2: dig out any trace of rot/manky wood, clean it out to a V groove, let in a matched piece of wood.3: There were only 2 options Del
Yep bascially what Del posted...........!Option 2 is what I would choose, cut a sliver of the same wood, shape it with a good blade and glue it in, you wont even notice it once done. Filling it with hard glues and such will not bend and flex like the wood.
Quote from: Woodely on September 01, 2019, 03:19:31 pmYep bascially what Del posted...........!Option 2 is what I would choose, cut a sliver of the same wood, shape it with a good blade and glue it in, you wont even notice it once done. Filling it with hard glues and such will not bend and flex like the wood.You'd notice it if I did it. One of the things I have not had good luck with is inletting bits of wood.