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  • Japanning - Wikipedia
    Japanning is a type of finish that originated as a European imitation of East Asian lacquerwork It was first used on furniture, but was later much used on small items in metal The word originated in the 17th century American work, except in the carriage and early automobile industries, is more often called toleware [1]
  • How To Series: Traditional Japanning, The Black Hole of Finishes
    This article serves as a bench-guide, “how-to” for japanning an antique cast iron hand plane using traditional japanning products and mixtures This japanning mixture is what was traditionally used for cast iron japannin
  • Japanning | Metalwork, Lacquerware, Varnish | Britannica
    Japanning, in the decorative arts, process popular in 18th-century Europe for finishing and ornamenting wood, leather, tin, and papier-mâché in imitation of the celebrated lacquerwork of the Japanese In modern industry, the term refers to the decoration and protection of the surfaces of metal
  • Japanning or The Art of Embracing the Arcane - TimeTestedTools
    As a noun, japanning is a mixture of asphaltum and solvent binder As a verb, japanning is the application, thickness, type of brush, cold curing time, heat curing, if used, rate of heating, rate of cooling, duration of heat, and number of heat cycles used to japan a plane The process is at least as important as the mixture
  • Traditional Japanning, It’s Worth the Time - Popular Woodworking
    Japanning is a deep lacquer finish that originated as a European imitation of Asian lacquerwork This video covers the steps to create a Japanned finish and goes a step further by adding a gesso and gold flake decorative accent
  • Japanning: A Blend of Cultures in Decorative Arts
    Japanning, a distinguished decorative technique, emerged as a European homage to the intricate East Asian lacquerwork Its genesis in the 17th century marked a significant cultural exchange in applied and decorative arts
  • Japanning - MediaWiki
    Japanning is a process by which Europeans treated and decorated antique furniture with lacquer and resin, in order to imitate various styles found across the Asian continent Historically, the Japanning process required smooth wood which was varnished with a spirit substance that is soluble in alcohol, much like shellac
  • What is Japanning on a Plane and Why Is It Important for Air Travel?
    Japanning is a technique that originated in Japan during the 17th century and involves painting objects with a high-gloss, durable finish Traditionally, it was used on metal items like trays and tins but has since been used on other materials such as wood and porcelain


















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