I've watched a few videos of guys making wood and resin table tops where you put interesting looking pieces of wood inside a frame and fill the gaps with copious amounts of colored resin. I watched one this morning where the maker used wooden blocks in the gaps to reduce the amount of resin needed (plus reduce the weight). He poured a good layer of resin in and then stacked the blocks on it, staying away from the edges. Another option might be planer shavings, alternating thin layers of each.
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Wood and resin table tops
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