A good trick i know of is using super glue on wood is to 'damp' the area with water first then apply the super glue and let it dry, this is a
'Tack' method only you will need to reinforce the joint with something like P38.
What happends is that the wood surface absorbs the water in the porus surface now because its damp when you apply the superglue the glue follows the path of the water forming a very very strong bond with the wood and the part your glued to it! but it will take a while for it to dry fully giving you enough working time to position parts more accurately.
As a test try it out on a scrap bit of wood and see how much stronger it is compared to another adhesive, that test will tell you what adhesive works the best for that particular material.
If its a wood to wood surface obviously a decent wood glue should be used, but when its a metal or plastic against wood this works very well.
If its plastic to plastic then a
'plastic weld' is a better glue for choice over super glue.
As always use the right glue for the right job
