Hole fill options

Chubbles

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I have a 20 yr old guitar with a hole from previous tuners. I was going to leave it. I thought about toothpicks, putty. I ain't Dan Erlewine, so the dowel method is out. How would you fill it?

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I thought of that, but it's hard to find an exact color match. Maybe it's my OCD. It is on the back of the headstock. I think it'll have to do.
 
Toothpick or small bamboo skewer dipped in wood glue, gently tapped into hole, then shaved off flush with razorblade.
To seal everything up a drop of lacquer or thin super glue should darken the repair close to the surrounding maple.
 
Toothpick or small bamboo skewer dipped in wood glue, gently tapped into hole, then shaved off flush with razorblade.
To seal everything up a drop of lacquer or thin super glue should darken the repair close to the surrounding maple.
Nice... :yesway:
 
Walmart had 100 bamboo skewers for 88 cents. I cut the very tip off one that matched the color. I glued it and trimmed with very sharp hobby knives.

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Very cool and nice job, Chubbles. Now go back to Walmart and return that package of skewers for a full refund. Tell them that one skewer was missing, and the rest of them might have been contaminated... :cautious:
 
Nice work Chubbles!

I leave the holes; lets the wood breath.

Actually I have 12 or 18 to fill just havent the time.
 
Another option I use in work working is using saw dust of the same wood type. Mix a little Elmer’s glue with the saw dust and fill the hole a little high. Let dry and than sand to flush. If the wood has been stained then add a drop of stain into the mix.
 
Another option I use in work working is using saw dust of the same wood type. Mix a little Elmer’s glue with the saw dust and fill the hole a little high. Let dry and than sand to flush. If the wood has been stained then add a drop of stain into the mix.
Exactly how I repair holes in wood. Works pretty decent.
 
I try NOT to get holes in MY WOOD! -----wait what forum is this?????

Oh --right well done Chubbles!
 
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