How to repair wood on a broken guitar

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The other day I knocked over a guitar and needed to glue a piece back in place. I thought this was timely and a little strange until the end…

 
His channel has some interesting videos. I am not a huge fan of his tone or playing. (not bad just not into it). That being said, I think he has a really cool signature guitar line through Harley Benton. It's nice seeing a signature model that seems to be well spec'd and affordable.

Part way through the video. Really fun. Thanks for sharing!
 
I think in the world of trying to make a living with guitar on YouTube he’s carved out a nice niche. Down to earth and helping in the entry level I enjoy watching sometimes.
 
I watched that video all the way through and was like WTF is this madness and then.... Oh yeah it's April fool's! Lmao
 
Didn’t watch the video but I’m m gonna say Titebond is the answer.
 
I like to take dents out of an unfinished neck with a wet rag and a soldering iron. It makes me feel like I'm torturing the guitar, and I always end up with an erection.
 
I like to take dents out of an unfinished neck with a wet rag and a soldering iron. It makes me feel like I'm torturing the guitar, and I always end up with an erection.
This was a neat trick I had not heard about until recently somehow. I have a guitar or two I need to give it a go on.

The erection sounds like an added bonus as well.
 
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