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Filling in gouges on wooden assembly surface

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bootsmagee

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I just built an assembly workbench out of a solid-core door, and I have some decent size gouges that I want to fill in, some that are about 1/16" deep and maybe as big as a dime. Would regular wood putty work ok? Or is there something more durable I should use?
 
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