Graining And Marbling a Series of Practical Treatises On Material Tools And Ap

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Graining And Marbling a Series of Practical Treatises On Material Tools And Ap
F Frederick Maire
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In some specimens of plain mahogany many fine pores appear, and it may he well to flog a few of the lines made by the sponge lightly before blending. This must be quickly done, as otherwise it would become too dry for blending. There will be enough porousness show after the blending to make a more natural appearance than if the stip- pling had not been resorted to.
120. Crotch and feathered mahogany should be well studied out in order to re- produce it rightly. It is not very difficult to do th
...e work, but as said before the oper- ator must have a good idea of what he is going to do and should have the space to be grained all pictured out in his mind's eye. The feathering is brought out by the proper use of the sponge and the blending of it properly afterward has much to do in the making it look natural, for if it is not done right it will make an otherwise good 116 GRAINING piece of work look ridiculous. In the nat- ural wood these fine markings are very scarce, and never seen outside of veneers and are costly, therefore hardly ever seen except upon high priced furniture, but in the grained imitation the operator can in- dulge his wildest fancies in reproducing the choicest specimens of the wood at a small outlay.

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