Hi all,
I have a very solid Oak Dining Room table that needs a bit of refurbishment. Main issue though is that it has a strange panel type effect which, I am sure, looked nice when new but is far from practical as the gaps fill up with all sorts of debris!
You can see from the images that the table has a number of Oak panel inlays with a 3-4mm border (it can vary). Ideally I would like to fill this so it is flush and then refinish the entire table top.
Any ideas as to what can be done here - may be nice to have a darker colour inlay to fill in the gaps but conscious that the gap is not entirely uniform so this would look strange. May need to ensure the gap is uniform before I begin.
It would be great to have some suggestions as to how to deal with this including best option to refinish the entire table top?
Thanks in advance
I have a very solid Oak Dining Room table that needs a bit of refurbishment. Main issue though is that it has a strange panel type effect which, I am sure, looked nice when new but is far from practical as the gaps fill up with all sorts of debris!
You can see from the images that the table has a number of Oak panel inlays with a 3-4mm border (it can vary). Ideally I would like to fill this so it is flush and then refinish the entire table top.
Any ideas as to what can be done here - may be nice to have a darker colour inlay to fill in the gaps but conscious that the gap is not entirely uniform so this would look strange. May need to ensure the gap is uniform before I begin.
It would be great to have some suggestions as to how to deal with this including best option to refinish the entire table top?
Thanks in advance