The easiest way to patch a hole left by a knot!

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Publicado 2024-07-20
Jeff shows you an easy way to patch a hole left by a knot in a planed board.

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  • @craigsudman4556
    I like to use the dust made by the sander when making the patch flush to fill in the gaps...better color match. My grandfather was an old school carpenter, back in the days before power tools and one's wage was eight to ten dollars a day, made cat shaped patches called Dutchmen. I'm a retired carpenter, still keep my hand in, but compared to my grandfather I'm just a hack. Great video Jeff thumbs up.
  • I prefer diamond patches, but Most of my work was in historical restorations. You might want to explore microwaving the patch after fitting to Srink it into the space. Also round patches are easy to make and install with hole saws and a metal lathe. I have made heart shaped patches on special pieces, wedding gifts and the like. I have not done it myself but I have been told about undersizing the patch and embedding it with colored epoxy. Thank you for sharing your skill and enthusiasm.
  • Hey Jeff, very pleased I just found your channel. Was a big fan of your Stone House Revival show on HGTV. Any chance there is another season in the works? Thanks