Has anyone ever encountered what seems to be very porous tangential grain in a curly maple stock? The stock is fully shaped, with all parts fit and to my mind, no kind of sanding is going to help. I know that it's often referred to as end grain and I'm totally familiar with it's appearance at the end of a piece of hardwood, but I've never seen it to this degree in curl. Whiskering it hasn't helped. Is it safe to assume that finish coats will fill it. I certainly don't want it to look like a piece of end grain at the end of a board that's been sanded and finished.