la Huerta
21st January 2008, 07:42 PM
hi all, haven't been on here for a while, hope everyone is well...
figured this category would be appropriate for my question as it's related to the finishing off , of a table...
i have a recycled Oregon table i made, a rough hole turned up in the top after a bit of waste was removed in the leveling of the top, it's about 2in long and 3/4 in wide, kind of oval, it was a bolt hole, pretty round and nothing i was worried about but when the table top was finished the hole showed some of it's ugliness. i filled it with black tinted filler as well as all the other old nail and bolt holes, which looks fine and contrasts with the Oregon, but this hole being so big just looks damn ugly...
so, would someone have aany ideas on how to get rid of this filled in hole, cover it up or something, i was thinking of trying to get a shaving off the top and then glue a shaving in it's place or something to completely hide it...
open to suggestions here...
La H
figured this category would be appropriate for my question as it's related to the finishing off , of a table...
i have a recycled Oregon table i made, a rough hole turned up in the top after a bit of waste was removed in the leveling of the top, it's about 2in long and 3/4 in wide, kind of oval, it was a bolt hole, pretty round and nothing i was worried about but when the table top was finished the hole showed some of it's ugliness. i filled it with black tinted filler as well as all the other old nail and bolt holes, which looks fine and contrasts with the Oregon, but this hole being so big just looks damn ugly...
so, would someone have aany ideas on how to get rid of this filled in hole, cover it up or something, i was thinking of trying to get a shaving off the top and then glue a shaving in it's place or something to completely hide it...
open to suggestions here...
La H