I bought a pickguard for my Epi SG to go from humbuckers to p-90s, and of course the holes ALMOST line up. I'm taking this as an opportunity to learn how to work on guitars, and was wondering if anyone has a preferred method. There are two methods of filling that I have heard of so far, the first being to get a stick of the same size and wood glue and hammer it down till it's flush. There is a forum post out there, idk which site but he uses bamboo sticks to fill in the holes of a fender 6 point trem to replace it with a 2 point trem. However the bamboo sticks I have are too large for small pickguard screws, and I doubt they make any small enough for pickguard screws. Second, I've seen you could make a paste using sawdust and wood glue, and filling the cavity with that.
Does anyone have a preferred way of filling wood holes?
Does anyone have a preferred way of filling wood holes?
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