I am restoring an old Harmony mahogany body flat top. The bridge had already been removed and some top wood apparently came off with the bridge. I am installing a new bridge but need to fill in the gouges that remain in the mahogany where the bridge sits. The deepest depression is .044 inches (a little over 1 mm). How would you suggest filling it the gouges? The products I am aware of are Wood-Fil Putty (Stew Mac), Mohawk Fil-o-wood putty, Minwax red mahogany colored putty, filling with mahogany sawdust and drop filling with thin cyano. Or is there any other possible method?
Thanks,
Robert Bander