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Once the drawing carried out, this one is redrawn with ink or in the case of the restoration one uses pricking to reproduce the contours of missing elements. |
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The choise of wood is very important for a marquetry of quality . The marquetry inlayer must play with a diversity of materials, texture or the color of wood.
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It is the superposition of several thickness of wood. |
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Our company uses jigsaw. Cutting is the hardest stages and a mess of years of previous experiences is necessary to gain this know how. |
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To shade a piece of wood we have to warm it up in hot sand. It allows to intensify the volume and the profundity of a pattern. |
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It's the assemblage of pieces previously cut. |
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It is the joining of marquetry on its final stand. |
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It is the final stage where the warnisher does his work which will allow to give the expected aspect of the marquetry. |
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