Oak insert in pine?

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As I don't have a router to do an inlay band, I decided to try inserting a strip of oak into a jointed pine table top. I'm really happy with how it looks but wonder if I've made any obvious errors that'll become apparent in the long run.
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To the left a section is painted white and a band is painted red, using rust-oleum furniture paint (needs no primer, apparently).
I plan to seal the whole thing with Osmo 3044 (Raw Untreated Oil), following advice in another thread.

Can this work/ last?!

Thanks
 

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A bit hard to see what's what. Is the red line just painted across a sandwich of pine, oak, pine? Should be fine, but you may notice it's not perfectly flush after a season or two. Probably won't be noticeable. If the red is a piece laminated perpendicular to the others, then you will have some problems
 
Thanks Matt - yes, it's just a painted line across pine, oak, pine. It was the oak/ pine combo and the angle of the grain that made me wonder if I might be headed for trouble. C
 
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