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"content": "nostr:npub1pdvvr0addxmc35crn9jh3e0smxsqmmkxkjqgkzhg5f66dxnny9lstdgqz2 \n\nShellac and linseed oil wouldn’t do that, so you must be using a different product.\n\nYou can always tint a shellac to whatever color you want.\n\nAnother thing to try (next time) is carve the slots and finish the wood, then inlay the metal after the finish is completely dry.",
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