Good afternoon,
I have bought an adjustable office table base and am about to build an oak tabletop. The final dimensions are 1400 x 850 mm and its final thickness is 40 mm.
I would like to ask what some suitable wood fillers for cracks and knots are if I do not want to use epoxy resin (everyone is using it these days as a fad and I would like to keep it more traditional). Below are pictures of the individual (yet unglued) boards. Boards are arranged so that they alternate the directions of the growth rings.
They are just out of the planer, so I will finish plane them and do the joints with a hand plane to make the proper glue-ready joints.
Thank you.
I have bought an adjustable office table base and am about to build an oak tabletop. The final dimensions are 1400 x 850 mm and its final thickness is 40 mm.
I would like to ask what some suitable wood fillers for cracks and knots are if I do not want to use epoxy resin (everyone is using it these days as a fad and I would like to keep it more traditional). Below are pictures of the individual (yet unglued) boards. Boards are arranged so that they alternate the directions of the growth rings.
They are just out of the planer, so I will finish plane them and do the joints with a hand plane to make the proper glue-ready joints.
Thank you.