Re: knots in Black Walnut
Or maybe rather than fill with dust and stain, cut some scrap of the appropriate color, from the walnut stock, and 'inlay' it in the knot. As opposed to cutting out the knot and graving in a not-knot piece. It'll work like the rest of the walnut, and be easier to scrape or plane than the knot itself, while filling the void solidly will keep the brittle knot material from breaking off more. It will take the applied finish the same as the rest of the piece. It's quicker and easier than dicking with goop.
Coincidentally, I'm not in Walnut Creek, but I do have a black walnut furniture project, with some yewage knots, on the workbench at the moment. There happen to be a handful of various voids, live edge, insect bores, in the wood I have to work with. I intend to leave most of them alone and natural.
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