I mistakenly left my violin outside in its storage bucket during the rain and after the sun dried it out the sound is a bit off. Do you think I could fix this by sanding down the warped parts that are bulging the most?
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I mistakenly left my violin outside in its storage bucket during the rain and after the sun dried it out the sound is a bit off. Do you think I could fix this by sanding down the warped parts that are bulging the most?
Ok tumblr hivemind, who has some good tips on ironing men’s dress shirts? Because I spent a few hours today doing that in probably-inefficient ways as I have never ironed a men’s dress shirt before, but given that the reasons I did this are likely to recur I would like to get better at it so it doesn’t take so obnoxiously long. (note I am not looking for general ironing tips. I understand how to choose heat & steam settings for different fabrics and stuff like that. Just... the ironing I’ve done before was on mostly-flat items, and the shape of men’s dress shirts is a lot harder to manage and get all the weird little corners between seams un-wrinkled without pressing wrinkles IN on another spot. What I’m hoping for is suggestions on 1) the sleeves holy shit that’s hard 2) general efficiency at the specific task of ironing men’s dress shirts and 3) anything that might be useful for someone who knows how to iron flat stuff fairly well but is not good at dealing with the logistics of things that are not mostly flat)