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Most of this video is about repairing a guitar nut, but I share it for what
is shown in the first minute or so: The hardness of Baking Soda mixed with Super Glue https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=slCMkvEfK_U There are other videos showing the mixture used as a gap filler, etc. and then filed, shaped, etc. One video notes that the mixture gets very hot, so you'll want to avoid getting any on your skin while it cures. |
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