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Looking for a way to use my redwood sawdust to make a waterproof, flexible filler with good adhesion properties to fill gaps in my planters. I remember reading about making fillers in Fine Woodworking years ago, and can’t find any information now. Any thoughts?
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Looking for a way to use my redwood sawdust to make a waterproof, flexible filler with good adhesion properties to fill gaps in my planters. I remember reading about making fillers in Fine Woodworking years ago, and can't find any information now. Any thoughts?