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The last time i had do something with a split like that i went to the hobby shop and got a couple of small tubs of gold dust type stuff and Made like a seam of gold feature glueing it in with PVA. You can also get other dusts like a pearly white but i rekon gold would look good.

Make a feature of it.

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  jammydodger said:
Cut the split out with one pass of a skill saw and then just biscuit joint it back together :thumbup1:

 

You'll end up with a strong long lasting repair that wont show up :thumbup1:

 

Probably best solution IMO, although as suggested earlier, I would firstly try clamping it up before you take any drastic action. If it closes up then you would get away with just glueing it. I would mask up either side of the split and really force some glue into it by dragging a plastic scraper over it. You may want to consider brown glue for dark woods.

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