I have tried all of these; CA, Minwax Wood hardener, Plexi-tone, Poly-Tone, Perma-bond 90, commercial stabilization (WSSI) Resinol and Alumilite. All using pressure not vacuum. All (except Resinol) have worked to a degree. CA works but you have to turn then apply then turn then apply until you reach proper shape and size. Minwax Wood hardener, Plexi-tone, Poly-Tone and Perma-bond 90 harden the fibers but do not add significant mass to the blank so you may end up with some voids, and a tendency to crumble. Professional stabilization works well adds significant mass to the blank but will not fill all the voids or cracks and if the blanks are very delicate they may not "survive" the process. It's also expensive if only doing a few blanks and the process tends to distort some blanks since I believe they use heat to cure the resin. Resinol may work for pool cues but for pen blanks It has not worked for me. The best method for ME is using white alumilite under pressure. It penetrates well on punky blanks (I cut blanks to about 13/16 x 5 1/2") it does an excellent job filling cracks and voids and does not distort the shape of the blanks. Alumilite is a bit pricy and you HAVE to use pressure but for me it is the best method of the ones I have tried. Hope this helps, Eugene.