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Leather Didgeridoo

Step 14Unwrap the didge

Unwrap the didge
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Once the epoxy on the inside has cured, you can remove the elastic bandages from the outside. The epoxy will hold the seam together and the leather in the same shape.

At this point, you can take the utility knife and trim off any excess epoxy off the bottom end of the didge. There will usually be several places where the epoxy was dripping. Or if you happen to have a dremel, a flap wheel is an easy way to remove the epoxy (wear a dust mask!).

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