My tear is a woody, so at the beginning of the project, I took several different shades of wood scraps. Then I used my 10"-96 tooth carbide Plywood blade which makes very fine dust and I made a number of cuts in each shade of wood. I saved this sawdust in separate containers and it is used separately or mixed depending on the shade of the wood being filled. I use it with an epoxy mix. Not my idea, it came from an oldtime cabinet worker down the road from me.
I also do radio control models, so the glue that I use comes from the LHS, 30 minute cure stuff. Mix the glue like you normally would, and them add wood dust to it and mix until it gets the consistancy of putty.
SteveH
Calling an illegal alien an "undocumented immigrant"is like calling a drug dealer an "unlicensed pharmacist ".
Another thing to remember: You want to mix it as thick as you can and still apply it..............otherwise it will be too dark and will not stain or dye properly.
Chris
The tension between what is good enough and what is beyond that creates the space for character to become our work.