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    #16
    Another vote for Titebond. Plenty strong and easy cleanup.

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      #17
      Titebond wood glue.

      long grain to long grain gluing is as strong as it get some claims are that it is stronger than the wood itself.

      Wood glue can be sanded and stained unlike gorilla glue no he’s for gorilla glue.

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        #18
        I would let it adjust to the house humidity for a week or two.
        You can use Titebond 2, TB3 is good, has longer working time and better water resistant than TB2, but wouldn't really be a benefit in this application.
        See if you can kinda clean out the joint prior to gluing.
        Glue, clamp, wipe up excess glue with damp rag.

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          #19
          You can use a shop vac to suck a little glue into the tiny parts of the cracks or use canned air to blow it in. I would use Titebond and clamp the heck out of it. I had a chair do the same thing.

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