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Small garden statue of stone processing methods _ figurine skills

by:Ennas      2020-06-10
Core tip: garden stone pillars of commonly used dry, beam, fang, stone door frames, window frame, step, step along the stone, stone, floor, stone, stone flower bed side railing, benches, 须弥座, stone bridge, in areas such as the garden stone pillars of commonly used dry, on the surface of the beam, fang, stone door frames, window frames, and order along the stone steps, stone, floor, stone, stone flower bed side railing, benches, 须弥座, stone bridge, in areas such as the surface machining are rated seventh, among them 2. 3 for rough machining 4. 5. 6 for fine processing: 1. Play shortage: highlights from the surface of the hammer chisel aborted; Chisel carved: 2 step to hammer chisel surface rough play again, require gouge depth is also called the 'rough'; 3. Chisel carved two step: to hammer surface fine steel chisel to play again, make the surface concave and convex shallow; 4 again chop axes: iron axe to chop on the surface of it again, make the surface concave and convex, axes of mouth trace spacing into 3 mm or less; 5. Two times chop axes: iron axe to chop playing surface again, make its mouth trace spacing of 1 mm or less; 6. Three times chop axes: the surface fine chop to play again and again to make its mouth trace spacing 0 or less. 5毫米; 7. Flat light: on the basis of water and sand grinding to cut lines, level off is smooth. On stone reliefs, such as landscape of its surface processing level can be divided into: 1. Flat: surface must be flat light, ask its engraved line depth 0. 2 - 0. 3毫米; 2. Flat relief: the surface must be flat light, asked to be carved objects carved line projection plane MAO 6 mm or less; 3. Bas-relief: the depth of the surface, the two times of chop axe for projection plane 6 - object to be carved 20mm; 4. High relief: the surface has obvious bulge, chop axe again asked to be carved objects projection plane 20 mm or higher.
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