When I was sanding the kerfing on the back, a few pieces broke. Should I cut these broken pieces out and glue in a small replacement piece or should I just not worry about it? Thanks, Pete
Broken Kerfing
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Re: Broken Kerfing
the only one I see that I might worry about is in the first picture, right beside the tail block. The others should be fine.
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Re: Broken Kerfing
I don't think anything serious , If you have a piece and want to work it in it would be good practice for you.
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Re: Broken Kerfing
Great! Thanks guys. I'll work a piece in next to the tail block. Appreciate the help. Thanks, Pete