1. apply egg white to small area of wood with paint brush.
2. sand area with 320 grit paper and work up a slurry..sanding in small circles and pushing fairly hard to get slurry into pores.
3. worked slurry into pores using an old credit card (about all their good for with the credit squeeze on). Worked across the grain making sure no accumulations of slurry left on wood surface to harden.
4. Left everything for half an hour.
5. lightly sanded with grain using 320 grit paper.
6. repeated process two more times.
Pics of the result attached. There are still a few unfilled pores so Ill do another session tomorrow and see how it turns out. One thing I like about this method is there is no bleeding of colour from the rosewood as is the case with filling using pumice and alcohol. Build up of egg white is also easier to sand off then build ups of pumice/shellac.
Craig, youve had a play with this method, any comments?
Cheers Martin
Unfilled IRW - sanded to 220 grit







After three sessions with egg whites.
