Attempting to salvage a piece of camphor laurel about 30mm thick. It has a hole approx 10mm x 40mm running from one end which breaks out of the rear of the board approx 100mm from the end. The hole has residue from the rotting for much of its length and I haven't tried to clean it out.
I could get epoxy adhesive into the openings at the end and the back but that would leave most of the cavity unfilled.
Casting resin or a pourable epoxy appear to have the best chance of filling the cavity. I am concerned about the reported shrinkage of casting resin and haven't found an epoxy adhesive so far that could be suitably fluid.
Any suggestions appreciated
I could get epoxy adhesive into the openings at the end and the back but that would leave most of the cavity unfilled.
Casting resin or a pourable epoxy appear to have the best chance of filling the cavity. I am concerned about the reported shrinkage of casting resin and haven't found an epoxy adhesive so far that could be suitably fluid.
Any suggestions appreciated
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