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I recently had to fix my nice wooden desk chair, and the actual fixing turned out beautifully. But in the process of repairing it, I accidentally put a big gouge in the seat with my electric drill. It's about 20mm by 10mm and is a bowl shape maybe 2 or 3 mm deep.
I figure I can probably fill in the gouge with a bit of wood putty, but I was wondering what I need to do to match the stain/varnish/whatever it is of the surface? It's a pretty dark brown with nearly black woodgrain in it, and the gouge is very light.
I figure I can probably fill in the gouge with a bit of wood putty, but I was wondering what I need to do to match the stain/varnish/whatever it is of the surface? It's a pretty dark brown with nearly black woodgrain in it, and the gouge is very light.