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Post #477011 by Tikilizard on Thu, Aug 13, 2009 11:20 AM

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Noooooo.... Don't use a filler! It won't match the original color of the wood when stained. Unless you are going to paint it. Leave the tiki as close to the original wood as you can. The holes on the back side are just fine just smooth them out when you sand him down or add a chisel texture to the tiki that comes close to the holes. I think tiki's look good with a crack or blemish.