Please see photo of a large handmade wooden table that I use for butchery (personal consumption). Its great for spreading everything out and making a mess. However the gaps in the wood are annoying me and make cleaning up a pain and I would like to fill them without affecting the look of the table too much. The gaps are between 1-3mm wide and about 3mm deep. The planks are jointed all along their length in what I think is a spline joint (phot below). There are drawers fitted underneath, otherwise the table could be unassembled and rebuilt. The table is too large to leave the room.
I have reasonable woodworking skills and a router. The crack on right down a single plank is fine, I think I will rout out a strip and perform a dutchman repair with some bowties. The gaps between planks are a bit more challenging. The gaps are too uneven and shallow to accept wooden slithers. I was thinking of using a foodsafe epoxy filler, but Ive never done this before, any advice gratefully received?


I have reasonable woodworking skills and a router. The crack on right down a single plank is fine, I think I will rout out a strip and perform a dutchman repair with some bowties. The gaps between planks are a bit more challenging. The gaps are too uneven and shallow to accept wooden slithers. I was thinking of using a foodsafe epoxy filler, but Ive never done this before, any advice gratefully received?


