Originally Posted by
Simon Barden
I’d wait a day before the light sanding. That should be more than enough tine for all the solvent to evaporate.
There’s really not a lot you can do about the central glue line now. Once you’ve got the main stain on, that’s the time I’d have a go at trying to do something about it. I’ve often used a coloured Sharpie run along the line to at least get close to the colour of the top. Or mix up some acrylic artists paints to match the colour. It will never be perfect, but it will be far less noticeable.
I can’t see any evidence of factory sand-through of the veneer on the top. Having done it myself I know it would be very noticeable. As the veneer is already smooth before it’s applied, there wouldn’t be any need to sand it. The factory won’t use any more processes than are necessary to get the kit out of the factory door, as they all take time, and time is money (and so less profit).
No need to stain the pickup pockets at all, though I would use a few coats of clear on them.