A guitar tech told me about this trick, to be used when fastening the nut in place on a guitar (that wee slab of notched, fake ivory/plastic that holds the strings near the tuning heads).
The thing is, you want the option to remove and replace the nut if it is ever damaged or you want to upgrade to fossilized bone or synthetic ivory etc. It's best if it stays in place while you are changing strings, but otherwise it's held there by tension. So, a little "weakened" superglue tacks it in place so it doesn't shift around, but you can pop it out sideways with a length of hardwood and small hammer, no problem.
Edited by dougwalkabout (12/17/17 02:56 AM)