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Detail work fillers for plywood adhere to paint advice
« on: January 25, 2024, 12:39:49 am »

Hello


I am looking for the best options for filling in on a plywood skin. Has anyone one here used
resin and wood dust mix to fill in chips and build up sand and shape edges, on a plywood skin to be primer and painted ? Or what would be the best products to use for this sort of finish detail work .
The plywood skin for my boat project was cut from a CnC router which must have skipped a little bit when the part was originally cut out, left with a few very small rough edges and the bottom corners cut into a bit so I wanted build up fill sand and shape square the bottom edges and all around give the part a nice clean look to it  Any help would be appreciated















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Re: Detail work fillers for plywood adhere to paint advice
« Reply #1 on: January 25, 2024, 08:39:40 am »

Hi
I have used a Super Glue & Baking soda mix,
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Re: Detail work fillers for plywood adhere to paint advice
« Reply #2 on: January 25, 2024, 12:14:40 pm »

This could give problems with sanding as it is much harder than the ply. My preferred filler now is epoxy mixed with microballoons. Mixed to a thick paste it holds its shape when added and will sand well at the same rate as the wood. A runny mix can be painted on as a primer, the resin soaks into the surface of the ply hardening it while the microballons make it easier to sand to a smooth finish. Wet and dry sandpaper used wet is best for sanding this, add a drop of washing up liquid to the water to stop it clogging.

Jim
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