I have an old Ercol coffee table that I would like to re-fininsh, probably using Danish Oil or possibly Osmo Polx Oil. Unfortunately the top has a couple of small defects and I've no idea what the best way of repairing them would be. The picture below shows the largest defect and there are a couple of others, about a quarter of that size, on the opposite end of the table. The defects are approximately 1mm deep.
Am I right to believe that using filler would be glaringly obvious? I thought about cutting out a slither of wood from a hidden area on the underside of the table and gluing that in place, but I presume that would be a bit tricky to get the exact size. Another option would be to plane about 1mm off of the top surface to erase the defects. Would that be a good idea?
Any advice on the best way to proceed would be very much appreciated.
Am I right to believe that using filler would be glaringly obvious? I thought about cutting out a slither of wood from a hidden area on the underside of the table and gluing that in place, but I presume that would be a bit tricky to get the exact size. Another option would be to plane about 1mm off of the top surface to erase the defects. Would that be a good idea?
Any advice on the best way to proceed would be very much appreciated.