AndrewGribble wrote:
I have yet to try it on any backs or sides, but for a couple of boxes I want the more trad look of dark pores instead of clear ones for some plain jane mahogany. I'm wondering how the black CA might work for this application, or even for necks.
Don't do it.
Black CA looks very opaque under finish and doesn't refract light, like a spot of mud. Use an oil-based pore filler tinted black. That's why it's much better to fix cracks, wormholes and such in B&S with thin CA and ebony dust. Black CA is great to fix ebony fingerboards and bridges.
MichaelP wrote:
Why black pores on mahogany?
I've done it on a few stained necks, it looks great. Not so hot on light mahogany though.