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Tried to make filler from sawdust + glue but it's very dark, what went wrong?
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Looks like you've got it figured out, but I'll add that this is exactly why I Keep titebond 2 and 3 handy in the shop. 3 is great for Walnut and darker exotics whereas I use 2 more when working with paler species. Titebond 1 is an ugly yellow abomination everyone should stay far away from.
ETA: Also baby wipes are a godsend in the shop for cleaning up glue where you don't want it. Combined with a dry towel afterward you can make life so much easier on yourself by just cleaning the glue while it's wet. It took me over a decade of chiseling off dried squeeze out before I started taking glue up cleanliness seriously. But I'm a slow learner, you don't have to be ๐
Good luck in the shop my friend!