I'm making some curved and rounded laminated table legs. They will be screwed to two round disks above and below the middle of the legs. I'm considering plugging the screw holes with brass. Since this can't be done until after final assembly, I can't use a router to flush it. I'm concerned that trying to sand it flush, since it's harder than wood (oak), I'll end up with a hollow around it. Never having worked with it in this type of application I'm looking for advise on how to accomplish this. If I screw it up I'll probably end up having to make new legs. Is it worth the risk or should I just go with wood plugs. Two other questions, 1. there different grades of brass (want some shine under surface coat - probably waterlox
2. I'm going to fume with Ammonia, will this affect the brass? - While I'm at it, will the Ammonia gas affect clear epoxy filling i.e. river table?
2. I'm going to fume with Ammonia, will this affect the brass? - While I'm at it, will the Ammonia gas affect clear epoxy filling i.e. river table?