Its a serial of picture showing and describing the process of making an ebonite pen with "Chadô Nuri" Copper imitating finish
Its a serial of picture showing and describing the process of making an ebonite pen with "Chadô Nuri" Copper imitating finish
Second patch of Pictures
AltecGreen (May 3rd, 2014), AndyT (April 30th, 2014), decuspen (May 1st, 2014), Toulouse (May 3rd, 2014)
Third batch of pictures
Aleks (May 3rd, 2014), AltecGreen (May 3rd, 2014), amk (April 30th, 2014), AndyT (April 30th, 2014), cwent2 (April 30th, 2014), decuspen (May 1st, 2014), drgoretex (May 3rd, 2014), fountainpagan (April 22nd, 2020), kaisnowbird (April 30th, 2014), liapuyat (May 7th, 2014), opus7600 (April 30th, 2014), paultyler_82 (June 26th, 2014), TerraNoir (April 30th, 2014), Toulouse (May 3rd, 2014), VertOlive (April 30th, 2014)
That's really a superb set of photos. I love the fact that the final polishing is with fingers - no wonder the pens appear so very tactile, practically begging to be touched.
And beautiful pen and a very fascinating post.
Tony
Thank you very much. actually a lacquer artist is a polisher rather than a lacquerer. Applying lacquer takes little time but polishing is very time consuming and needs a lot of concentration
Wonderful post, thanks so much for sharing this!
Ken
Manupropria (May 3rd, 2014)
a deep *sigh* escaped me... Beautiful.
Manupropria (May 4th, 2014)
wonderful information as has been stated above. I keep on learning new things everytime I open your post.
Expect the glass to break---------------And accept it.
You’ll have peace of mind. And that, my friends, is a welcome surprise.
Manupropria (May 6th, 2014)
Just saw this post today. So insightful and it is lovely to see the whole process. Instills a deep respect for the craft
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