transatlantic
Boom!
I like to watch a lot of youtube, mostly woodworking related. But I'm really growing tired of seeing people filling every minor (or major) defect with expensive epoxy. And it got me thinking, what did we do before it?
Other than a bow tie, were the imperfections left as is? or was the material simply not used?
I'm not only refering to live edge tables here, or large slabs, but anything with a natural crack or a hole.
Personally, I really don't like the epoxy look, so my preference would be to leave the minor imperfections, and avoid the major ones, but then those cracks/holes just fill up with gunk.
Other than a bow tie, were the imperfections left as is? or was the material simply not used?
I'm not only refering to live edge tables here, or large slabs, but anything with a natural crack or a hole.
Personally, I really don't like the epoxy look, so my preference would be to leave the minor imperfections, and avoid the major ones, but then those cracks/holes just fill up with gunk.