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    Question Aust. Red Cedar Slab

    Hey there guys,
    im fairly new to the woodwoorking scene and have been working on an australian red cedar desk for the past 2 weeks sanding it up and biscuiting the side panels. By pot luck i stumbled across the "massive" forum and fell in love at first sight. What brings me here is on the surface of my slab aprox.1600x700x40 there is a large knot in the center, this wouldnt be such a problem if this slab wasnt from a several hundred year old tree which was salvaged and seems to have obtained some rot. i plan on routing it out and putting some type of stone in it for it is very special project to me and i want it to be perfect. Please recomend any ideas of how i could cover this up and also several other cracks which are rather small and a suitable laquer, also your recomended gloss % ive got some 30 and not sure if its suitable. If anything comes to mind i would apreciate it if you could share some of your knowledge for i only got into this 3 years ago and am now 20. Thanks heaps

    Andy

    PSut of billions of net sights for me this one is up the top

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    Welcome to the forum
    For your finish try the u-beaut products first ( they sponser this forum) and are the quality product in the market
    The guide / handbook will cover your problem and many that you may experiance in the future and is a great place to start.

    Go to the bottom of this page for the link Rgds
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    thanks that helps a lot,
    one last thing does anyone know of an e-store where i could purchase a decorative stone suitable for inlay

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    If you give your location in aus you may find someone can put you on to a local supplier




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    Thumbs up nsw origin champs

    NSW-Woolongong, its the icing on the wood
    thx for all ya help

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    How big is the knot, is it in the very center or off center?

    What about a large inlay motif in the center and have matching corner inlay in each corner then add some inlay strip around the edges, should look real fancy! , check out carbatec or timbecon for some inlay gear.
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    Or you could consider an epoxy inlay ... you can get metallic colours to tint it. Not my cup of tea but you see a fair bit of it in decorated turned bowls.
    Cheers, Ern

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