grainoftruth
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In my fledgling enthusiasm I have embarked upon a nest of tables and started with the tops. They are circular and the largest is 21" diameter. I have used Japanese oak that has been air dried in an attached garage for 15 years - so pretty stable though moisture content uncertain. It certainly seemed bone dry. The board was 11" wide and just over an inch thick. I guess my first mistake may have been a single central joint with boards too wide.
Anyway, a seemingly perfect table top has begun to open at the glued joint and after a week in the house has a gap of about 1/16" at the very end and extending in about 3" into the top. The joint is cross tongued with 8mm ply and I glued and cramped with Titebond.
So my question - does anyone know of a filler or repair that will look high quality and can salvage the top without dismantling? Or, if I do cut the table in half along the joint and re-joint will I be able to rout out the cross tongue and glue. I do not have the option of reducing the table size as the tongues extend to within less than an inch of the edge.
Help!
Anyway, a seemingly perfect table top has begun to open at the glued joint and after a week in the house has a gap of about 1/16" at the very end and extending in about 3" into the top. The joint is cross tongued with 8mm ply and I glued and cramped with Titebond.
So my question - does anyone know of a filler or repair that will look high quality and can salvage the top without dismantling? Or, if I do cut the table in half along the joint and re-joint will I be able to rout out the cross tongue and glue. I do not have the option of reducing the table size as the tongues extend to within less than an inch of the edge.
Help!