Dr Al
Established Member
I've been experimenting a bit with the colour that can be achieved with different wood fillers. I think I might have done something wrong as I didn't get the results I expected.
I started with a bit of oak, nailed to a scrap of pine in 12 places.
Four of the holes (over the nail heads) were covered with Osmo White Oak Filler
Four were covered with Osmo Mid Oak Filler
Four were covered with a mixture of Titebond Original glue and oak sanding dust (take from the bag of my random orbital sander after thoroughly cleaning it out and then doing lot of sanding of oak). I was expecting a better colour match from the oak fillers (perhaps I need a darker one); I definitely wasn't expecting the oak dust and glue mix to go black!
This photo was taken after sanding the test piece down a little (although it looked fairly similar before sanding).
Am I doing something wrong? Is Titebond Original a bad choice for this for some reason?
I started with a bit of oak, nailed to a scrap of pine in 12 places.
Four of the holes (over the nail heads) were covered with Osmo White Oak Filler
Four were covered with Osmo Mid Oak Filler
Four were covered with a mixture of Titebond Original glue and oak sanding dust (take from the bag of my random orbital sander after thoroughly cleaning it out and then doing lot of sanding of oak). I was expecting a better colour match from the oak fillers (perhaps I need a darker one); I definitely wasn't expecting the oak dust and glue mix to go black!
This photo was taken after sanding the test piece down a little (although it looked fairly similar before sanding).
Am I doing something wrong? Is Titebond Original a bad choice for this for some reason?