After filling in some chips in the fretboard that was caused by removing the old frets with ebony wood dust and superglue, I was too slack in keeping an eye on excess superglue. I later discovered that lots of superglue had built up in the fret slots and I tried slicing away at it with a hobby knife. I found using the hobby knife was ineffective and decided to re-cut the fret slot with a coping saw, yes I finally removed the superglue that would prevent the fret from properly being seated but now the the fret slot is too wide meaning that the new frets won't have any wood to get a grip on (I tested this).
So I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions on how to fix this? A possible fix that's floating around in my head is using black epoxy to fill the slot and then re-cut the slot? Yeah nah?
What have I gotten myself into.