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Advice needed. I sanded the tops of these kiln dried rounds and then coated both sides with shellac. Most of them split a few days later.

The untouched rounds have been stable.

How can I make these smooth and shiny and keep them intact?

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[–] potate@lemmy.ca 6 points 1 year ago

I think some people use a vacuum chamber and epoxy to stabilize the wood. I also wonder if soaking the biscuits in a mineral oil bath for a few days might do the trick? Personally I've never had much luck with larger pieces.