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fi:projekteja:rpgtabletop [11.05.2025 18:10] Robert Rozanskifi:projekteja:rpgtabletop [20.10.2025 17:03] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 What I've learnt: What I've learnt:
   * It's better to buy a qood quality vaneri if you want to have a nice surface. Fixing defects takes a lot of time and extra money (I def. didn't fix every defect in mine)   * It's better to buy a qood quality vaneri if you want to have a nice surface. Fixing defects takes a lot of time and extra money (I def. didn't fix every defect in mine)
-  * When Filling in holes and indentations add excess material, and remove it one it dries +  * When Filling in holes and indentations add excess material, and remove it once it dries 
-  * The wood dust - glue mix has weird yellow-green color. It looks better in thicker layers. But it's free!+  * The wood dust - glue mix has weird yellow-green color after drying. It looks a bit better in thicker layers. But it's free!
   * Setting and removing such a big table top w/o scratching the furniture underneath is difficult for one person. Maybe adding some handles would be good enough.   * Setting and removing such a big table top w/o scratching the furniture underneath is difficult for one person. Maybe adding some handles would be good enough.
   * Overall I got a functional table-top and haven't lost any fingers, which is a lot the first woodworking project   * Overall I got a functional table-top and haven't lost any fingers, which is a lot the first woodworking project