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Step 1: Tools (Wooden piece for straightening gold wire, B7000 glue, scissors, tweezers)
Use a wooden piece to clamp down on the gold wire, straightening it. Apply B7000 glue directly along the line. After applying the glue, wait for 2 to 3 minutes before attaching the gold wire. The gold wire should be positioned vertically for attachment. Hold the front end with tweezers and press down with your hand. At the corner of the line, clamp the gold wire with tweezers and twist it by hand. Apply glue in sections, attaching parts of the gold wire bit by bit. Do not apply glue to the entire image at once. If the glue dries, you can reapply.
Step 2: Tools (Palette knife/dropper, pigment)
Check if the gold wire is firmly attached; if not, add more glue. After attaching the gold wire, wait for 15 minutes before coloring. First, spray some clean water on the surface. Clean the pigment and mix it with the glue in proportion. You can use either a palette knife or a dropper for coloring. Be careful not to fill in too thickly; the ideal height is 2/3 of the gold wire's height, about 2mm. Spray some clean water and shake the canvas to level the surface. After coloring, allow the surface to dry. When there's not much water left, spray with a setting spray and wipe off any excess glue. The setting spray will appear milky white when first applied but will dry clear. In warm weather, you can place it under the sun for direct sunlight, allowing it to completely dry in 2 days.
Step 3: Tools (Epoxy resin, cup)
If a matte finish is desired, this step can be omitted. After the setting spray has dried, pour both Part A and Part B of the epoxy resin into a cup and stir evenly for 5 minutes. Place a piece of plastic wrap on the table to prevent sticking to the surface, and pour into the canvas, being careful not to pour too much at once. Pop any bubbles with a spoon or lightly torch them with a lighter. It doesn’t need to be too thick; just enough to barely cover the gold wire. Let it air dry naturally for 24 hours, or 36 hours in cold weather. During this time, be cautious not to let insects or hairs fall into it.
Common Issues:
Falling pigment:
This happens if the pigment is filled too thickly. It only needs to be filled to 2/3 of the height, about 2mm, or if the pigment glue and setting spray are not dry.
Gold wire lifting or falling off:
This can occur if the ends are not aligned properly, the pigment is filled too thickly, or water is sprayed on the filigree.
Color bleeding:
This can happen if not enough filigree glue is applied, it's not adhered securely, or if water is sprayed immediately after applying glue to the wire, affecting the adhesiveness.
Epoxy resin swelling up:
This may be due to the pigment being too thick or the sand fixative not being dry.
Epoxy resin not drying:
This can occur if Part A and Part B are not mixed evenly, or if the proportions of epoxy resin poured are incorrect.
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