Patrick -- I have what I recall as being a very lightly used Formula 
locking that is yours if you want it, to help resolve any leftover karma 
from my earlier freewheel tooth miscounting incident. 

Also, in my experiences fixing cracks and wear in musical instruments, you 
can do a lot with wood glue and pressure. Assuming you don't want to 
overthink this, I would recommend getting some rubber bands and dowels (or 
pencils, or anything else that's fairly soft but rigid). Work the glue into 
the cracks, put the dowels at a 90ยบ angle to the chain guard, and then loop 
the rubber bands from the top of the dowels to the bottom so that the wood 
is being squeezed as tightly as possible. Leave it bound until dry and that 
should hopefully do the trick!

-Dan

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