sâmbătă, 15 septembrie 2012

How to clean antique coins-Roman coin Project

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The cleaning of an artifact is an irreversible operation once the corrosion products have been stripped, some precious information and history can be lost forever.
  1. Always leave a small area of the original corrosion products on an artifact.
  2. The methods for cleaning bronze can be:
    - electrochemical
    - electrolytic
    - mechanical
    The less invasive method is mechanical cleaning under microscope observation and the results are amazing!

duminică, 26 august 2012

Make a recycled glass cup from a bottle

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Glass recycling is the process of turning waste glass into usable products. Glass waste should be separated by chemical composition, and then, depending on the end use and local processing capabilities, might also have to be separated into different colors. Many recyclers collect different colors of glass separately since glass retains its color after recycling. The most common types used for consumer containers are colorless glass, green glass, and brown/amber glass.
After you watch this short video, I'm sure you will have a different perspective on the recovery and reuse of materials.

miercuri, 18 iulie 2012

How to clean a painting(1)

If you ever decide to clean your paintings you can try this easy way to have a good result. 
For this action you'll need:
1) A soft bristle brush.
2) Unsliced doughty bread.
NOTE: Never use water or solvent to clean paintings! If it's an extremely valuable or an antique, you can use a professional! :-)
After you start, as you can see in this video, imagine, while using the brush, that you're dusting pollen from flower petals :-)
Good luck from now and enjoy the result!

miercuri, 11 iulie 2012

Magia metaloplastiei

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Metaloplastia nu se poate învăţa, ci doar "fura." Nu este o meserie care se poate învăţa. Ca să faci un tablou este nevoie de foarte multă răbdare şi dăruire. Nu se pot învăţa etapele prelucrării tablei ca pe o simplă poezie, pe de rost, trebuie să simţi căldura metalului în mîini. Teoretic este simplu dar este nevoie de multă precizie şi pasiune care să vină din interiorul sufletului.

Sînt mai multe etape pînă la finalizarea unei astfel de lucrări. Prima dată se modelează imaginea pe o tablă, apoi se conturează cu un instrument special ascuţit chipul sau peisajul pe care vrem să le redăm. După care se curăţă şi se lustruieşte cu nisip întreaga lucrare. Culorile se obţin prin încălzirea materialului.

marți, 26 iunie 2012

Porcelain(6) - Limoges porcelain

This type of porcelain avidly sought by collectors today was actually produced by a number of factories in the Limoges region of France from the late 1700s until around 1930. Production did not cease in 1930, however. This arbitrary cutoff date simply denotes a change in the global economy when styles notably changed from very elaborate to more basic in design.

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At one point in the 1920s as many as 48 companies were producing wares marked Limoges, according to ceramics expert Mary Frank Gaston in The Collector's Encyclopedia of Limoges. These pieces weren't only marked denoting their origin, however. Many pieces had a number of different marks including factory marks, decorating marks, and some had signatures indicating the individual who decorated each piece.

It's important to understand, however, that the factories operating in the Limoges region produced elaborately molded white wares as their primary output. These undecorated pieces, also known as "blanks," were taken to decorating studios away from the factory like that of Pickard or exported without decoration. The blanks exported to American soil often ended up in the hands of eager china painting students, with this being a popular hobby for ladies during the late 1800s.
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