Epoxy Putty instead of Rosewood?
In this video I take a look at System Three Quick Cure Wood Putty. I know there are many of you that want to repair a favorite hand plane but don't have access to Brazilian Rosewood. Not to mention, once you cut the repair piece or find your suitable material, you need to invest in epoxy too. Here's a product you should consider. The Quick Cure Wood Putty from System Three. It's a colored epoxy that you can shape with your fingers. I had fun apply the material to several rosewood parts and I hope you'll watch the entire video to see for yourself, amazing results!! My apology for the length of the video but I wanted you to see the whole process....no smoke and edits, this is a solid repair that looks great on any plane. https://www.systemthree.com/ Enjoy!

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