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I feel good about repairing most of the cracks. Meaning, I can get some glue in the crack, clamp it, cleat it, etc.
There is one crack in the back that I can't close...not sure what to do about it yet. I'm tempted to cleat it and call it good. It's about three inches long, and 1/64th wide. I don't have any cypress to make a sliver to fill it.
The big question is----should I stabilize the relative humidity of the guitar before I start the repairs? Or does it matter?
RE: Repairing cracks, question on how to (in reply to newmenco)
Repairing cracks is absolutely senior questions
What I would do:
Stabilize the guitar fro a while withe around 50% humidity and see how open the crack is. If relatively close, glue and clamp, add some cleats. If to open for that, get some cypress (not that difficult to get), make a sliver and glue, maybe without cleats