Originally Posted By: craigd
I think its used pretty regularly for spot stabilizing, primarily to minimize drying checks from forming. Quality light viscosity CA might be used generally over an area, but you may notice it wick more effectively into end grain.


For that and smaller bark inclusions and cracks it is great. It comes in different viscosities. For situations where their is some filling required, the thin first to get way down in there and seal the crack and then the thick stuff to fill. Filling may require several applications, but that sort of work is pretty darn rare in gunstocks. Not so uncommon in other woodworking projects where crack, splalting, knots and inclusions can be features.


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