Filling the cracks and bug holes on a walnut slab coffee table
Not all parts of the job are sexy, but they need to be done! I have to deal with all the holes and cracks on this small walnut slab table before moving on to build the legs and assemble everything. There's a life lesson in this. SUPPORT THE CHANNEL AND WEAR MERCH! New Zealand site: https://peoplescarpenter.digitees.co.nz/ 00:00 Introduction 01:10 Filling bug holes 05:23 Filling cracks with epoxy and coating the underside 08:56 Sand and polish the epoxy 13:23 Spot touch-up the top 16:55 Take the sharp edge off 17:38 Closing reflections

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