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Step 1: Inspect the Void and Seal One Side With Painters Tape. First identify the knot or void that you want to fill with the epoxy. Step 2: Mix and Tint Your Epoxy. Step 3: Pour the Epoxy and Fill the Void. Step 4: Remove the Tape and Smooth the Area. Step 5: Add the Finish.
Adhesive Bonding and Gap Filling For bonding hardwoods and metals, or filling large gaps, use a high-density filler such as colloidal silica, for maximum-strength bonds. Mix epoxy and colloidal silica until the mixture is the density of mayonnaise.
byStep Guide to Filling Cracks With Epoxy Resin Step 1: Prepare the Wood Surface. Step 2: Inspect & Clean the Crack. Step 3: Seal the Crack Edges With Tape. Step 4: Mix & Tint Your Epoxy Resin. Step 5: Apply the Epoxy to the Crack. Step 6: Remove Excess Epoxy & Tape.
Epoxy resin bonds well to wood surfaces, forming powerful structural support on cracked, split, or degraded areas. It's also renowned for creating a smooth, flexible finish that withstands contraction and expansion due to environmental changes without compromising the wood's integrity.
You can fill them with Epoxy or CA glue + accelerator. I would drill them out however has it can be hard to get it down into the bubbles due to surface tension.
Unlike putty and other options, liquid epoxy is capable of filling holes of any size or depth with ease. Its exceptional strength and hard-curing properties allow it to penetrate deep into the wood fibers, providing a high level of stability and structural support.