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sand another piece of the same wood, mix it with wood glue and smear it in, when it dries just sand it off, it'll match up nicely and if done right you'll barely notice it. have a practice on some scrap bits first though to make sure your happy with how it looks.

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I would glue clamp and sand, as sometimes if you pack a split with dust and glue it can make it split more. also if the split gap is to small it would pointless doing anything with it, an option would be to cut split bigger and glue and fill in layers (like you would filling a crack in a wall).

 

hope it makes sense i've had along day :biggrin:, if not i'll type again tomorrow

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rip it off and smooth out your new edge by sanding and live with a slightly slimmer table, simples.

That comes from someone who has never done any of this before so feel free to ignore me:001_rolleyes:

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