Does the Huanghuali family have a hemp scraping ash?

Updated on furniture 2024-08-09
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    In the old days, the old-fashioned furniture used by the common people, the carpenter would not use precious wood or good wood to make it, so the cost was too high, and the people could not afford it. Most of them make furniture from spliced small pieces of wood or poor-quality wood, and after they are made, they can even be seen with spliced gaps, insect eyes, scars, etc. At this time, the carpenter wraps the linen cloth in the seam to cover it (draped in linen), and then uses the mortar prepared with pig's blood (some putty) to repeatedly apply it on the surface of the furniture and polish it with sandpaper several times, so that it not only fills the insect eyes and scars on the surface of the wood, but also makes the surface of the wood smoother and the wood grain more obvious.

    The last process is to paint the lacquer, which can immediately improve the grade and price of the furniture. This is the last process before the furniture is painted with lacquer, many old courtyards and even palaces, palaces and columns and pillars, are also after this kind of "linen and ash" treatment and then brush lacquer, the surface is so smooth.

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