Might be a toughie, Brent. I spend a lot of time with tweezers, an exacto knife, a toothbrush, and a pair of Opti-Visors lining up all the fibers so they go back together correctly. We are talking a lot of trial & error. Remove that truss rod nut and hardware, and then protect it from glue. Do a couple trial runs fitting and attaching clamps before you ever apply hide glue or Titebond. You want that wood to knit together as tightly as possible before glue. Go slow, and good luck. We haven't even talked about clean up and finish touch-ups yet, but I'm sure you're hip to what needs to be done then.