The video shows sanding sabi.
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Traditional, lacquer based kintsugi, filling with sabi.
Palette knives, traditional, lacquer based kintsugi
A wooden, straight palette knife is traditionally used in kintsugi. There are a couple of qualities of wood and thickness with the thinner one being of higher quality.
Kintsugi materials, palette knife



Metal holder, traditional, lacquer based kintsugi
This is a tool used for sprinkling the metal on the lacquer. You load it up in the open end and the metal comes out the meshed end. The mesh stops any debris in the metal from coming out.
Kintsugi materials, metal holder


Traditional, lacquer based kintsugi, more sanding sabi
Traditional, lacquer based kintsugi, sanding sabi
Traditional, lacquer based kintsugi, step between 5 and 6, sanding sabi
Traditional, lacquer based kintsugi, step 5.5, sanding sabi
Traditional, lacquer based kintsugi, step 5.5, shaping sabi
Traditional, lacquer based kintsugi, step 1, 2, and 3, initial work
The video shows steps 1, 2, and 3, the initial work to get a piece back together. There looks like there was condensation on the camera lens so the video is a little blurred.
The steps refer to this page, https://www.kintugi.com/?page_id=80
For more on traditional, lacquer based kintsugi see kintugi.com