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[quote name='bassmachine2112' timestamp='1326019170' post='1490976']
You might be able to steam the gouge out.
Gunmakers use this trick on walnut gun stocks.
It makes the wood expand and they sand it back flush.
the grain expands in the wood .
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If there is a chip out of it as the op says, you won't be able to steam that out. :) Steaming is for uncompressing.

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[quote name='bassmachine2112' timestamp='1326019170' post='1490976']
You might be able to steam the gouge out.
Gunmakers use this trick on walnut gun stocks.
It makes the wood expand and they sand it back flush.
the grain expands in the wood .
[/quote]

Won't it just shrink back when it dries?

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I've managed to an extent to steam out a small gouge, always try it (soldering iron ontop of a damp cloth, hold on for 15 secs then have a peek, repeat as required). Only thing I found is that the colour of the steamed area was left a bit lighter. However I do understand about the uncompressing compressed wood bit!

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If there is a piece which has been gauged out and lost, steaming won't completely work, it's great if you have a dent because it does uncompress the dented wood.......if the chip is missing there is nothing there to uncompress.
If you are handy with a small chisel or stanley knife you could try removing a small piece of wood from an area such as the control cavity or the bottom of a pickup cavity (where it won't show) and patch it in with some sawdust and glue - try to ensure the grain runs in the same direction........but any repair is a compromise and will rarely be completely invisible

good luck

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