I have a large burr oak bowl blank that I have cleaned up, removed the accessible bark inclusions and filled the biggest holes with pieces of bowl blank offcuts using CA glue. The blank still has numerous voids that I'd like to fill with black epoxy before turning. The question is, how do I stop the epoxy running through the voids and out under gravity. I've read that Flex Paste (a rubberised paste from Flex Seal) would do the trick but it's expensive and I only need a seal for a few hours while the epoxy cures,. not permanent waterproofing. I'm guessing that ordinary glazing putty should do the trick as it sticks to wood and is thick enough to hold its shape. I'm also guessing that the oils in the putty won't penetrate far into my blank and will be removed when I turn it. Does anyone have any experience of doing this, or any better ideas?