siggy_7
Full time tool collector, part time woodworker
I'm close to finishing the piece of worktop that will go around my new kitchen sink, and after finishing the cut out I've noticed a crack in the end of one of the staves which unfortunately faces onto the sink (it's an undermount belfast type sink). You can see the crack in the attached, which extends a couple of inches back into the worktop. It's a solid sapele top (40mm thick).
Recognising that this couldn't be in a worse place for potential water ingress issues, what are my options for making good before I oil the top? I was thinking of mixing up some lecol 7500 with fine sapele dust, then opening up the crack gently with a fine blade and forcing as much in as possible. Is this a wise idea, are there better alternatives, or is the worktop just doomed to have an issue there?
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Recognising that this couldn't be in a worse place for potential water ingress issues, what are my options for making good before I oil the top? I was thinking of mixing up some lecol 7500 with fine sapele dust, then opening up the crack gently with a fine blade and forcing as much in as possible. Is this a wise idea, are there better alternatives, or is the worktop just doomed to have an issue there?
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