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Posted By: Chris WardleI was looking at the Holkam website and it suggest using "shellac knotting solution" on the knots before painting but also on the rebates and the beads before glazing. Why is this? Is it necessary (because I'll need to order some)? Can anything else easier to obtain be used?They are talking about traditional glazing with linseed oil putty. If you put the putty directly on the bare wood some of the oil can get absorbed by the wood leaving the putty chalk rich and oil poor. This is then more likely to crack and crumble. Painting the wood with shellac provides a barrier to this oil loss. Shellac ia an amazingly easy stuff to use as it dries very quickly. Your brush can be washed in meths or don't bother but use the same brush each time.