This video shows shaping by sanding and cutting. I use special stones, mesh 600 and some sandpaper, mesh 400 There are a couple of very small fills I need to do。
This video shows shaping by sanding and cutting. I use special stones, mesh 600, and some sandpaper, mesh 400. There are a couple of very small fills I need to do.
Step 5 refers to this page, https://www.kintugi.com/?page_id=80
This video shows the first 3 steps to put a piece back together. I am using a rice based paste and not flour as I usually do. I also bind the piece at the top and bottom to get as good compression as possible.
Steps 1, 2, 3, refer to this page https://www.kintugi.com/?page_id=80
For more on traditional, lacquer based kintsugi, see kintugi.com
This video shows the initial steps of repairing a chip on the edge of a small cup. I first tape the area from the outside with a masking tape, mix rice with basic lacquer, and then apply that mixture to the chipped area.
Step 3 refers to this page https://www.kintugi.com/?page_id=80
For more on traditional, lacquer based kintsugi see kintugi.com
This video shows a kind of hybrid Step 6, polishing gold. I first polished the gold with a polishing stone without doing any hardening first. I am now going back in and jumping to final jozuri lacquer as written on this page, https://www.kintugi.com/?page_id=225
I bought this bowl last month. It has a crack that can’t be repaired without breaking it. I made a simple rig and used a scissors car jack to break it.