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5th June 2011, 11:25 AM #1New Member
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Getting rid of a seam in Hard Shellac
I was attempting to do some solid body guitars with the Hardened Shellac. Timbermate pore filler in the wood, and enough shellac to get a nice even clearcoat. Let one month pass and now I have a seam on the glue line of the wood. You can see it from across the room if you catch the reflection right.
Can I scuff sand the shellac with some 320 grit, and use Behlen vynil sealer and lacquer on top of the shellac? I am eventually going to sell these guitars and cannot have such noticeable flaws. Please help!
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5th June 2011, 02:53 PM #2
is it the shellac that has left a line on application, or something else? In my limited experience, I'd be thinking alng the lines of a complete sand back and refinish. I agree, it's so frustrating when this happens in a finish.
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5th June 2011, 05:11 PM #3
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