a lacquered sandstone
A technology of sand inkstone and lacquer ash, which is applied in printing, office supplies, inkstands, etc., can solve problems such as easy sinking of emery, unusable pens, and excessive noise of grinding ink, so as to improve the stability of wood and shorten the production time. Time, the effect of expanding the range of choices
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Embodiment 1
[0042] see figure 1 , a kind of lacquer sand inkstone, it adopts following method to make:
[0043] ① Tire making: use light, dry, stable wood, and fine-structured nanmu as the raw material, then cut the nanmu into a wooden billet of appropriate size, and use a carving knife to dig on the wooden billet according to the designed lacquer sand inkstone pattern. Finally, use wood sandpaper to smooth the chisel marks on the billet, and sand the surface of the billet to make a wooden tire.
[0044] The above-mentioned wooden blanks adopt a splicing design, which includes a central blank 1 , a first blank 2 , a second blank 3 , a first V-shaped blank 4 and a second V-shaped blank 5 . Wherein, the central block 1 is hexagonal, its upper and lower ends are V-shaped, and its left and right ends are straight. The first block 2 and the second block 3 are symmetrically arranged on the left and right sides of the central block 1, and the first block 2 and the second block 3 are all trapez...
Embodiment 2
[0060] see figure 2 , a kind of lacquer sand inkstone, it adopts following method to make:
[0061] ① Tire making: take sycamore wood with light, dry, stable wood and fine structure as the raw material, then cut the sycamore wood into a suitable size wood billet, and use a carving knife to carve the wood billet according to the designed lacquer sand inkstone pattern Carry out digging, and finally use wood sandpaper to smooth the chisel marks on the wood billet, and sand the surface of the wood billet to make a wooden tire.
[0062] The above-mentioned wooden tire includes a plurality of wooden blanks stacked up and down in dislocation, and each layer of wooden blanks adopts a split splicing design, and its structure is the same as that of the wooden blanks in Example 1, which will not be repeated here. The difference is that each layer of wooden blanks and adjacent wooden blanks are arranged crosswise and overlapped, that is, they form an angle of 90° with each other in the ...
Embodiment 3
[0074] A kind of lacquer sand inkstone, it adopts following method to make:
[0075] ① Tire making: Use light, dry, stable wood, and fine-structured ginkgo wood as raw material, then cut the ginkgo wood into a wooden billet of appropriate size, and use a carving knife on the wooden billet according to the designed lacquer sand inkstone pattern Carry out digging, and finally use wood sandpaper to smooth the chisel marks on the wood billet, and sand the surface of the wood billet to make a wooden tire.
[0076] The above-mentioned wooden tire includes a plurality of wooden blanks stacked up and down in dislocation, and each layer of wooden blanks adopts a split splicing design, and its structure is the same as that of the wooden blanks in Example 1, which will not be repeated here. The difference is that each layer of wooden blanks and adjacent wooden blanks are arranged crosswise and overlapped, that is, they form an angle of 90° with each other in the direction of arrangement....
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