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Post #717961 by Potato. on Fri, May 23, 2014 9:20 AM

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I apologize if this has been answered elsewhere (I couldn't find it if it's there), but what does everyone recommend for dealing with a very splintery old tiki?

I have a 3-4 foot tall carved tiki that, along the outside edges, is starting to splinter out. It's rough enough wood that I wouldn't want to try sanding it because it would just pull parts of the face off, but it's also becoming dangerous for anyone who might accidentally touch it. I have to wrap him in a blanket to move him and still end up "stung" half the time. He's an indoor tiki, so it isn't water or weather, but just age.

Is there anything I could coat him with that might soften the splintered bristles, or bind them to the rest of the body like some plasticising agent that would fill empty spaces?

Thanks for any help. I'm not a woodsmith and have no experience carving anything but spoons and toothpicks