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black widow tamenuri urushi developed (Research Log 7-27-21)


fplover5

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hello guys, this is dovidu again :)

today i completed a unique type of urushi that i recently tried.

i call it black widow tamenuri urushi technique

 

 

the pattern beneath the clear top urushi layer reminds me of a continual pattern of black widow spider' pattern.

on top of the pattern, a clear top urushi has been applied.

 

this is one of the most difficult urushi teniques i use.

it is especially difficult, because a total of 24 facets have to be very carefully grounded & polished, which is quite insanely difficult.

it is also time consuming, taking 4~5x the time required to make a normal symmetry fountain pen.

 

next time i will post tsugaru tamenuri urushi.

still working on it :)

 

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On 7/31/2021 at 8:19 AM, MuddyWaters said:

It's amazing that you make these Dovidu. Thanks for sharing regularly. 

thank you muddywaters,

i will keep up with newer techniques, to bring out more variety!

 

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On 8/2/2021 at 11:59 AM, rudyhou said:

very nice job 👍.  this one looks awesome.

thank you rudyhou,

also coming soon with tsugaru tamenuri

 

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