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    Smile Filling holes in Australian Red cedar

    I am restoring an old red cedar trunk and the liod has quite a few holes in it. I have used fibre glass resin on hardwoods before with good success but thought that perhaps it is to hard for cedar and sanding it down would be a problem in that the timber would be left lower than the resin. Would I be better of using a wood party that is not as hard. Any advice greatfully recieved.

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    Think Id be using the woodfiller in the round plastic container, Its cheap you can mix several colours to get it colour matched and it will sand

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    Thanks.Sounds like the easiest option.

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