If it is bakelite you can use (colored) epoxy paste. No need for glass
fiber but there is no law against it. Best would be to drill holes at
the end of the hairline cracks to stop further cracking and then opening
up the cracks with a small saw blade or using a DREMEL tool. Shape some
of the edges in a V to give the repair some hold. Put some masking tape
on the back of the area and stiffen it up with some cardboard. This is
to keep the paste at the inside a bit level, it is not critical. Fill
the holes from the outside and make sure all nooks and crannies are
filled. Leave it alone in a warm area for about 24 hours and then shape
if required with wet and dry from 280-1000 grade and cutting paste.
If out of sight just leave alone.
Kees Oudesluijs
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