The inlay technique of marquetry발음듣기
The inlay technique of marquetry
Marquetry, or wood mosaics, are made by arranging hundreds of small, separately-cut pieces of wood into an intricate design.발음듣기
The process for making marquetry began when a craftsman drew, or more often traced, a design on paper.발음듣기
Although now made with a device similar to a sewing machine, during the 18th Century, thousands of holes had to be laboriously punched by hand with a needle.발음듣기
The craftsman then rubbed graphite over the surface of the perforated pattern to transfer the design to the bottom sheet.발음듣기
In the 1700s, skilled artisans using a cumbersome, hand-held saw could cut veneer as thin as 1 millimeter.발음듣기
Elaborate marquetry designs require dozens of types of wood, some chosen for their natural color, some for the interesting patterns in their grain.발음듣기
These small paper patterns were used as guides for cutting the veneer into hundreds of individual pieces.발음듣기
Multiple sheets of veneer were then nailed together into packets, then, using animal glue, the patterns for the leaves and petals were affixed to the veneer packet.발음듣기
Having secured the packet in a special vice and cutting frame, the craftsman cut out the individual pieces using a jigsaw.발음듣기
Hot sand was then poured over certain pieces to burn shadows, creating a sense of depth and movement in the composition.발음듣기
When all the pieces had been put together the craftsman was ready to flip the assembled marquetry and glue it to a piece of furniture.발음듣기
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