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Copper wire inlay: The grooves are produced either by scribing and hand
carving or by CNC machining. CNC machining provides the ability to
make artworks from pictures, after several procedures to convert the
picture to vector and subsequently to g-code. 0.5, 0.6 or 0.8 mm thick by 1.2 or 1.6 mm width
copper or brass strips are used. The size of the strip is determined
by the size and complexity of the image.

Copper dot inlay:
Pictures undergo several stages in order to produce a
workable template for copper dot inlay. A picture could take well
over 50 hours to be workable. The template will be laid on the wood surface to
carefully drill the dots. 0.5 or 0.6 mm copper or brass wires are
used. The size of the wire is determined by the size and complexity
(total number of dots) of the image. Planting the wire
is totally done by hand. A 250x330 mm template could well have as
many as 4000 to 12000 dots.


Finishing: After sanding and
polishing, the artworks will be stained and varnished. Water based
stains are used since they are much more resistant to fading and
discoloration than spirit base or oil base stains. To keep the
traditional look, spirit base shellac or boiled linseed oil varnish
are applied. Weathering protection is done by boiled linseed oil.
Frames: Are a combination
of CNC engraving and manual inlaying.

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