How can I make a table out of a slice of aspen that has a hole?
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Excellent! The hole will certainly add tons of natural beauty and character. I would leave it as is. Has the wood been cured yet?
You can fill with Bondo, sand smooth and paint it a dark brown like a knot hole. Sounds like it will be beautiful.
What is your question?
Hi Laura! I would suggest wood filler that's a close or darker color if you want to fill the knot hole. Hairpin legs would be fabulous!
A hole is cool! Depending on its size and location I’d leave it as is. You can fill it with resin too.
Use resin and fish tank rocks in a color you like to fill the hole! Many natural wood crafters do this intentionally in sliced cracks and openings. Tables are VERY expensive to purchase and look gorgeous.