l think you can just fill in a new batch of plaster, score the surface of the old first to help the new adhere... smooth it out with a trowel or stiff cardboard, etc.
The main thing to do is cover the top with canvas- hope yours came like this. If not, easy to do, and I think essential to a wedging table.
Jim W.
Jim Wittstruck
M. W. Savage Elementary
Savage, MN 55044
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I've inherited an old wedging board. The plaster is cracked and in some
places it has big chunks out. Do I have to get all of the plaster out, or
can I just try to fill in the missing areas?
susie