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    The warping dosen't show at all, from the outside. CLavens idea seems to be a good one but a bit hard seeing as how i live in an apartment.. i was wonder if i should try to open up the inletting. But i am iffy about removing wood. Beech uh numrich add said they were walnut hmmmmm.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jerry View Post
    The warping dosen't show at all, from the outside. CLavens idea seems to be a good one but a bit hard seeing as how i live in an apartment.. i was wonder if i should try to open up the inletting. But i am iffy about removing wood.
    Jerry,
    If you don't have too much wood that needs removing, a small razor plane or even medium-fine sandpaper should do the trick.

    I wouldn't recommend going after it with a Dremel or other power tool.

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