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Thread: Food safe wood filler

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    Food safe wood filler

    Are any of the commercial wood fillers considered food safe? How about sawdust or coffee grounds and epoxy?

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    Paul, if you intend on applying a finish, then do you need to worry about the filler? If not, then shellac is food safe, so one could use that as the “glue” to bond sawdust or coffee grounds.

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    Thanks John, the problem is on my son's burtcherblock counter top where some small knots came out. Since it is a flat surface there will be no side force on the repair so shellac is probably strong enough to hold. Now I need to find some sorta grey colored sawdust.

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    To replace knots, Paul, I would go with coffee grounds. They look very much like knots when dressed flush.

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    Epoxy is considered food safe for commercial kitchens by health inspectors in our county. +1 on ground coffee for filling knots. Use a range of particle sizes for a more natural look.

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    Interesting, I have used dyes and epoxy to fill knot holes in turnings but never coffee grounds.

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