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<DIV style="FONT-FAMILY: 'Calibri'; COLOR: #000000; FONT-SIZE: 12pt">Depends on
the break Jurgen. Usually the veneer stays in tact and just the filler or
core wood splits. If that’s the case you’re in luck. My small vise
grips works as a clamp and some business cards torn up and layered over the
finish act as clamp protectors. The glue usually sets enough during
the tuning to get the screw back in with out it splitting out again. It
helps if you clear the hole with a toothpick before the glue sets. In the
case where the break is old, repaired numerous times or just plain worn beyond
saving, I router out the filler wood and replace with a snuggly fit piece of
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