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I was removing the nut on my cheap P-Bass copy (thankfully) and despite taking my time and working  slowly and carefully, I managed to take a chunk out of the neck, right on the edge of the nut slot.

Is there an easy remedy or shall I just leave it as it is?

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On 24/04/2021 at 15:03, Grangur said:

Mix Superglue and fine saw dust from a dark coloured wood.

If you want some suitable, and not in a tearing rush let me know.

+1

Super glue and wood dust will sort this. You might want to build it up in a few layers because it will go very hard and you'll save yourself some sanding....

 

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20 hours ago, Jabba_the_gut said:

+1

Super glue and wood dust will sort this. You might want to build it up in a few layers because it will go very hard and you'll save yourself some sanding....

 

Good point.

The other thing worth mentioning, is to wear a face-mask if sanding wood to create the dust. The dust will be seriously fine and mess with your lungs and that stuff never comes out of your lungs.
I use one of these. It's money very well spent.
GVS Elipse Half Mask Respirator P3 | Reusable Half Masks | Screwfix.com 

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4 hours ago, Big Rich said:

UPDATE - The P-Bass has all black hardware and I've decided to strip the bass as I have plans for the parts.  I'm going to stealth up my `Stingray' copy with the black hardware....that'll be another post appearing soon.

WHAT!!!!  NO fixing of the neck!!??!?  Phur!  😮

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