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you can see the neck and sides still have the dark stain left on them, I quite like the burnt look of the sides at the moment and am considering keeping it??? might need a mid brown colour to work it all together a bit
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yeah, I have repaired weak stud holes that way but I don't consider it a good foundation for future stability. at best its as stable as acrylic, at worst its no more stable than the wood itself. All of the string tension will be sitting on those threads and they are quite fine on an M5 bolt so I am not sure it would cut it
You would also be surprised at how far superglue doesn't soak in. I have used extra thin supeglue to harden extremely spalted maple before, a very watery glue on a very porous wood. I was surprised when i cut into it it didn't seem to go more than 2mm deep. Superglue wicks in very well when it has a gap to wick down, but it doesn't soak in as much as you would think
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