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I've heard people say you can mix sawdust from your workpiece with wood glue to make an invisible patch, but I've tried it twice (once in oak, once as pictured on ash) and both times it came out significantly darker and the surrounding wood. The glue is Tite Bond 3.

Does a different glue work better? How wet should the sawdust paste be? This is on the back so it doesn't matter a lot, but I'd like to have a good process for filling little mistakes.

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[-] wjrii@lemmy.world 10 points 3 days ago

One last point, is that while they call it all "sawdust", make sure you're using sanding dust whenever possible. Finer is better for this application. Full disclosure: due in part to not usually having a ton of fine dust around from whatever wood I'm working on, as well as generally only having one bottle of glue around (usually Titebond II), I haven't had the best of luck making filler.

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