I am working on refinishing an old maple tabletop that has had a rough past life. I am looking for advice for what to do with the split ends on the glue seams. The worst one is about 8" in, and the boards have warped to about 1/8" away from flush at the end. The other splits are level, but none of them will easily clamp shut.
I have been debating which way to go from here, whether I cut all the seams apart and re glue, but this does not address the boards not being flush, and I don't have a surface planer to easily level them. My other option is to cut off the split pieces and make the table shorter, then use glue/wood filler to hide the seams. My concern here is if it could potentially split again, and how easily I could blend the seams in
I have attached pictures, any advice would be greatly appreciated
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