This video shows some preliminary work and then some filling with sabi.
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Traditional, lacquer based kintsugi, making a holder for a glass plate repair part 1 and 2
This is part 1 and 2 of 2 videos. These 2 videos show making a frame so I can repair a thick, beveled piece of plate glass that is the front of a grandfather clock door. The video cut off and I restarted it to show the complete holder. Some of the work takes off-camera since I wasn’t able to keep an eye on the screen and drive screws, etc. The final part where I put some wood glue on the 2 small pieces of wood is to hold the wood as a shim for a small piece of the glass. I will put the glass back together with glass lacquer
For more on lacquer based kintsugi see https://www.kintugi.com/
Part 1
Part 2
Traditional, lacquer based kintsugi, final putting together
Traditional, lacquer based kintsugi, removing tape
Traditional, lacquer based kintsugi, fitting glass back together
These videos show fitting thick, beveled glass from the front of a grandfather clock back together with special glass lacquer. I had the glass flipped backward in the special holder I built and it took a couple of tries to get it in the right position. I have plastic wrap on the wood in the frame where the glass goes but since I had the glass flipped it won’t do the job I intended which was to block the mugiurushi from getting on the wood base. The camera cut out and I had to restart it which is why there are 2 videos of the same process.
For more on lacquer based kintsugi see https://www.kintugi.com/
Part 1
Part 2