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What tools do you need for lacquer painting?

There are two methods, one is lacquer painting, and the other is Qi Diao. Lacquer painting is a painting painted with pigments, which is relatively simple. As long as the modeling ability passes, there is generally no problem. In Qi Diao, the surface of a plate or an object is coated with multiple layers of paint and then carved. The paint layer can be of various colors, mostly black and white in Han dynasty, and mostly colored in modern times, which can be carved layer by layer. You can also paste a metal berth on the paint layer for use when the paint is wet.

More tools.

Paint brush, paint brush, paint scraper, paint carving knife, paint mixing board, reed and powder bucket, hood, paint drying basin and agitator.

There are also some auxiliary tools:

Hot stamping foil powder tube: self-made, used for hot stamping gold foil, silver foil and aluminum foil powder

Filter frame: wooden, and the size varies according to the amount of paint filtered.

Sander: Portable electric sander can freely adjust sandpaper and emery cloth with different thicknesses, which is generally used for flat grinding tire plates. It's powerful and effective, but it's too noisy. The grinder is equipped with cloth wheel, which can also be used to push light.

Hand board: a 30-40 cm long wooden strip with 3 cm legs at both ends, which can be supported by arms when painting to prevent paint sticking.

Straw: It is economical and convenient to store camphor oil and turpentine.

Bow wire saw: saw mother-of-pearl blades, etc.

Tweezers: medical tweezers are flexible and used to embed eggshells.

Bamboo clip: used to clip gold foil and silver foil, available in photographic equipment stores.

Ball, towel gourd, etc. : Used for textures. The ball can be made of abacus beads.

Powder spoon: used to take pigment powder, made of buffalo horn. You can buy it at the medical supplies store.

Bamboo needle: cut with chopsticks or pen, and used to trace lines when copying.

Rubber gloves: Wear them on your hands when making or mixing paint to prevent paint from sticking.