What's a good way to get wood glue into a very thin crack? : r/woodworking
Woodworking Tip: How to easily patch cracks in wood
I see a lot of questions on what to use to fill cracks and knot holes. What I use is hot melt sticks. Super easy. Fill, heat sink, scrape and sand smooth.
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Probably a pretty known trick but I just discovered a 22g catheter works really well for getting glue into cracks when the wood hasn't fully broken : r/woodworking
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Beginner Wood Filling Mistakes How to Fill Cracks and Gaps
Reclaimed woodworking tip: Repairing cracks in wood - tim's way #5
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Beginner Wood Filling Mistakes How to Fill Cracks and Gaps
What's a good way to get wood glue into a very thin crack? : r/woodworking
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