Hi folks, looking for some advice here. I've got a couple of old cues that I'm gonna have a practise at getting the grain filled and giving the cue an all round re-finish. after looking on here and at some other places and reading about the products I decided to get Rustins mahogany wood filler for getting the grain filled, I looked at one by Ever Build and decided on reading reviews etc that I'd go for the Rustins. It arrived and I'm not sure what I was expecting but the stuff in the can is liquid, I opened the can had a look and while I didn't poke inside to see if there was thicker settled stuff at the bottom of the can I'm just not sure I have the right thing, it says to use white spirit to thin it down but its already super thin as is without spirit, adding spirit may take to an extremely watery consistency, the Ever Build and another brand I was looking at were like putty, add thinners to get it to a certain viscosity and then apply, do I have the right thing here? I'm just a bit worried that this stuff will not only fill the grain holes but will also discolour the whole cue... I expect a bit of colour changing that will be reduced by the sanding but this looks like it will really soak into the wood.
Another thing I was wondering is where to start with the sanding, how heavy/light should I go to start with and what should the lightest/last grade of sandpaper used be?
Thanks in advance.
Another thing I was wondering is where to start with the sanding, how heavy/light should I go to start with and what should the lightest/last grade of sandpaper used be?
Thanks in advance.
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