rmgreen
Elite Cafe Member
What is the work sequence from beginning to finished project? Assuming that the project is properly polished and the design phase has been completed. The design transferred to the work piece. The project contains various operations: metal inlay, scroll, relief, shading/detailing, bulino, background darkening, finishing such as bluing, French gray, etc and protective covering. There’s probably no 1 way. Some operations will be controlled by personal preferences and the object being embellished. I have gathered by comments made on this forum that normally:
1st scribe/burnish the design on work piece.
2nd Lightly cut design
3rd cut inlay, channel, under cut, inlay metal, clean/polish inlaid material
4th deepen scroll
5th remove material in relief areas and cut/matt background
6th Bulino work. Has its own work flow
7th Detailing/shading of scroll
8th Bluing - Background and shading darkening if left in the white/coin finished/grayed
9th Protective outer coating (oiled, waxed, clear coat with lacquer to spray epoxy)
Is this a normal work flow from start to finish? Anything forgotten or out of sequence?
1st scribe/burnish the design on work piece.
2nd Lightly cut design
3rd cut inlay, channel, under cut, inlay metal, clean/polish inlaid material
4th deepen scroll
5th remove material in relief areas and cut/matt background
6th Bulino work. Has its own work flow
7th Detailing/shading of scroll
8th Bluing - Background and shading darkening if left in the white/coin finished/grayed
9th Protective outer coating (oiled, waxed, clear coat with lacquer to spray epoxy)
Is this a normal work flow from start to finish? Anything forgotten or out of sequence?