Starbond Glue Review for Filling Gaps by Jon Peters
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- Опубліковано 17 лип 2024
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Thanks for the info Jon! 👍🏻👊🏻
I've never seen that before, I'll have to check it out.
Great info. Thank you brother.
Try using dried coffee grounds as a filler along with the CA. Standard technique amongst woodturners.
I haven’t yet but I’ve heard good things about it .... maybe I video:)
I wondered about using some type of CA glue because the drying time on epoxy can really slow you down. great video!
Interesting, Jon. I still use West Systems and some fine sawdust pretty often. Some guy told me about that years ago. ;)
I just go some of this to fill some small voids in white oak table top. I put the major knots on the bottom and still filled them with epoxy which I leave till the end of the day so it gets 18 or so hours to dry before I check it for sanding. Looking forward to using the starbond tho for the small stuff over mixing tiny amounts of epoxy
Thanks for the review, Jon. I'll stick with epoxy as my filler too for now.
I had alot of re doing to do not knowing that you had to layer and harden it for many layers. I eventually figured it out but this is definetly good confirmation. Peraonally I thought the product would be a bit easier to use and was a little dissapointed but like you said it's really for small gaps.
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Agreed about the color black Jon & the use of Epoxy/Sawdust combo. However, if it's that bad of a defect, just toss it & get a better piece of wood for the job!
Ha ha :) yeah that’s a good point Steve , in this case I really liked the other side of the board.
Jon, they do also make a brown. I've tried the black and agree with all your points. I'll still use epoxy for most filling.
They also make white. And their wide range of viscosities is helpful for various size gaps & cracks. Best, @HoneyOnWales
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Whats the best sandpaper to use. It came out bumpy. My floors are already installed, and I don't want to scratch them. Thanks in advance
Mix a bit of baking soda and sawdust from your sander together and drop super thin starbond into it and it is natural looking, sandable and about as strong as the wood itself. Baking soda strengthens the glue as well as makes it set nearly instantly.
How do you clean the applicator ?
What would you recommend using for larger holes/cracks?
Epoxy and sawdust works great 👍
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For large gaps I use bondo
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Unrelated question - is it just me or are more and more guys using drum sanders over planers for final thicknessing/finishing? It seems like they are more prevalent these days on UA-cam, but nobody has addressed it
Well.... I’ve always used A drum sander more than thickness planer mainly because most of the wood I buy is dimensional. 4/4 8/4 and such
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