This video shows the application of high quality red lacquer as a substrate for powdered, pure gold to the inside of the bowl. There are many difficult angles so you will see me readjusting often to get the best angle for the brush.
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This video shows cleaning up a piece after getting it back together.
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This video shows the application of high quality, red lacquer as a substrate for #3 rounded gold to the inside of the bowl.
Step 9 in the title refers to this page, https://www.kintugi.com/?page_id=80
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This video shows the mixing of medium and assembly of a bowl. The bowl has breaks very low, they are around the foot of the piece so it is very difficult to get any kind of compression of the piece once it has been put back together.
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This video shows the application of #3 rounded gold to the inside of the bowl.
Step 10 refers to this page, https://www.kintugi.com/?page_id=80
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This video shows step 8, sanding of middle black lacquer in preparation for metal. I use polishing stones mesh #2000 and then #3000.
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This video shows step 6, application of middle black lacquer in preparation for metal. I use a middle thickness brush and apply it as thinly as possible. If it seems too thin then that is about right.
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