
I did manage to rout the top on my guitar while routing the channel for the end graft





Any tips on how to fix this one? The top wood is cedar, and I have some offcuts to fill it in.
Not too long ago, Allen has done a phantastic job after having run into a very similar problem. Check out this thread.MattW wrote:I can try to inlay a decorative piece in there.
Any patch that is cut across the grain will never go way. I would figure out a decorative inlay to put there. Stay away from CA on the top as the exposed end grain can wick a nasty stain up into the top. Tightbond or hide glue are OK.MattW wrote:Thanks guys. Pretty frustrating I just got the box closed a few weeks ago, and been making various jigs to rout the end graft and bindings- first cut and the sleeve on the router slipped
I can try to inlay a decorative piece in there.
I was also thinking to scoop out an area around the cut and glue in a matching-grain piece of the spare top wood, then plane smooth. I could use Titebond, CA, or HHG what would be best?
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