Instruments sometimes get nicks or scratches that can be touched up. The upper right rib is also prone to varnish wear. Generally, the larger the area the more time it takes to match and touch-up the varnish. Violin Repair: It is somewhat difficult to give price estimates for varnish touch up without seeing the instrument. Some Before Shots: IMG 20220118 130405 692 | IMG 20220118 130424 872 | IMG 20220118 130510 246 | IMG 20220118 130545 317 | | |
After Shots: IMG 20220503 180452 723 | IMG 20220503 180508 381 | IMG 20220503 180521 039 |
Another Violin's Before Shots: IMG 20211103 112332 221 | IMG 20211103 113418 177 | |
A violin where the music stand crashed into the top. It created a dent and knocked the varnish off. - I steamed the gash/dent out as much as possible.
- Then filled the remainer with a clear
- Next step was to match the base coat color
- Finish off with matching the varnish color
- Finally Polish
IMG 20230816 123444 677 | IMG 20230817 121805 195 | |
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the bow hits the corner of my violin while playing and I got some dents and wood can seen. I'm asking if varnish touch up can be applied to these regions.
If it's just the varnish that's missing then it can be matched fairly easily.