Traditional, lacquer based kintsugi, step 1, applying red lacquer

This video shows step 1, applying red lacquer in preparation for keshifun gold using traditional, lacquer based kintsugi. This repair is large so I am doing multiple applications which is why you see some areas with gold already applied.
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Traditional, lacquer based kintsugi, shaping kokuso,

This video shows shaping kokuso using traditional, lacquer based kintsugi. Kokuso is a mixture of flour, water, lacquer and wood powder.  It is strong and easy to shape.  I am shaping it after applying it to an already reconstructed ear and horn on this figure.  I can’t get the shape I need so am applying extra material so get it.  I will need to again apply some more kokuso as the bottom of the ear is too high compared to the other side.
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Traditional, lacquer based kintsugi, step 1, applying keshifun gold

This video shows step1, applying keshifun gold using traditional, lacquer based kintsugi. This repair is large so I am doing multiple applications which is why you see some areas with gold already applied.
Step 1 refers to this page, https://www.kintugi.com/?page_id=80
For more on traditional, lacquer based kintsugi see kintugi.com

Traditional, lacquer based kintsugi, applying kokuso, filling chips

This video shows step applying kokuso, doing restoration and filling chips  using traditional, lacquer based kintsugi. Kokuso is a mixture of flour, water, lacquer and wood powder.  It is strong and easy to shape.  I am applying it to an already reconstructed ear and horn on this figure.  I can’t get the shape I need so am applying extra material so get it.
Also refer to this page, https://www.kintugi.com/?page_id=80
For more on traditional, lacquer based kintsugi see kintugi.com