It is beatiful high quality plywood, but this may bother the perfectionist.
jabrobbins wrote:afreegreek,
Thanks for the info. Hopefully this will help someone else down the line. I made the assumption that the nice look plus epoxy = classic boat look. I also didn't really notice the filler until the epoxy darkened the wood and made the filler more noticeable.
In the end I'm very happy with the look and don't know if I would do anything different.
you can get away from these kind of surprises by wetting the wood with a damp sponge before you put any finish or stain on it.. it's common practise in cabinet shops.. the water will make the wood look as if it has finish on it.. it will show missed glue, filler, dents, scratches, and areas that weren't sanded just right.. it's done at various stages from selecting wood and through the building process.. it's also just before finishing though most finishers will use a solvent compatible with the finish they're using as water takes time to dry and raises the grain a bit..
once you apply stain or finish it's game over so you have to catch it and deal with it before hand..
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