Hi, when filling voids in pieces of wood in the past I have had some crazy adventures. Build up bizarre dams and so on. More often then not, when I get to turning I end up with a big old air bubble right at the surface level I need. It's pretty much always a debacle. So I started thinking, what about using a pressure pot to make sure the epoxy gets all the way down into the void and there isn't an epoxy void in the middle. So in thinking about that, I wonder, do I need to put my whole bowl in a vat of epoxy and pressurize that? Or can I do it in a more targeted manner. It would kind of suck to half turn a bowl notice some voids, and then end up with a bucket sized blank when I'm done. Just wondering how folks do it.
Thanks,
Raif
Thanks,
Raif