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Sitar Tumba Repair
A DIY adventure
THE RESULTS UP CLOSE



Up close you can see that the dented area could have turned out better. The small triangular piece that I removed & replaced sunk in a little bit. The other visible lines are just breaks in the finish.
Viewed from another angle, the tell-tale dip is more noticable. Some day this sitar will be re-finished. A little filler should smooth out the remaining blemish.
The longest crack (running up the photo) is smooth to the touch. The shorter curved crack (running across the photo below the longest crack) is slightly raised.
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