Patching a fiber board shelf
Posted: Thu Dec 10, 2015 4:35 pm
Hi Guys,
I have a 1" thick rigidized fiber board shelf that I've been using off & on for a few years. I just had an opal piece stick to it and tear some pretty good-sized chunks out of the surface. Anyone have suggestions about how to patch & level the surface? I have some liquid rigidizer & a couple corner chunks of the same board that I had cut off to make the board fit my oval kiln. Do you think I'd have any luck trying to grind up the board & make a patching paste with the liquid rigidizer? Is there anything else that might work? Thanks!
I have a 1" thick rigidized fiber board shelf that I've been using off & on for a few years. I just had an opal piece stick to it and tear some pretty good-sized chunks out of the surface. Anyone have suggestions about how to patch & level the surface? I have some liquid rigidizer & a couple corner chunks of the same board that I had cut off to make the board fit my oval kiln. Do you think I'd have any luck trying to grind up the board & make a patching paste with the liquid rigidizer? Is there anything else that might work? Thanks!