I'm trying to touch up some chips in the back of my ply bass.
here's an example of my task:
Its finished with a spirit varnish as far as I can tell. Softens with metho.
I've tried a few techniques to fill in the chips, and the best result so far is to melt some shellac in a bit of tin foil and then melt a bit of the resulting shellac stick into the chip with a hot knife, then sanding the lump back flush with the rest.
Other areas where the finish has been worn away (unnaturally, perhaps overzealous polishing by another owner) I'm trying to build the finish up by brushing on a layer of dissolved shellac. Sometimes this works, but other times the finish crinkles horribly where I paint on the shellac, I have to let it dry and sand it off again. I've tried rubbing on shellac on a french polishing rubber, but I get the same crinkliness.
Any idea what causes this and how i can solve my problem?