How do you fill in holes left by the old cabinet handles?
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I'm assuming your new handles are smaller than the old but regardless you can cover the old holes with backplates, which you can pretty much buy anywhere. Home Depot has them, as does Lowes, or online you can get them from Wayfair or MyKnobs. The one shown was pulled from VanDykes. As to filling and reusing, I'm sure there are woodworkers here who'll chime in about the efficacy of that. Good luck.
you can use wood putty to fill the holes. if you want to use the same holes why do you want to fill them?
Scrape off the paint of a golf tee with the edge of a knife and glue it in the hole then cut off and sand the excess sticking out the hole. A wooden dowel can also be used in the same way.
Makes sense.