This video shows sanding sabi with #2000 and #800 sandpaper. It isn’t visible in the video but the sabi had too much lacquer so it wrinkled and needed #800 paper.
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This video shows sanding sabi on a Karatsu bowl which had been previously repaired but broken a second time.
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The video shows sanding sabi. I am using a wood handle with 2 types of tips, a diamond one and a whet stone tip.
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The video shows step between 5 and 6, sanding sabi. This piece is still far from being finished. The surface is very rough and so is difficult to get a good finish.
The steps refer to this page, https://www.kintugi.com/?page_id=80
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This video shows sanding sabi that has middle black lacquer on it. I use a #800 mesh sanding stone and several cutting tools. The glaze is a middle fire type that will easily stain so I make sure there is not a puddle of water on the surface.
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See also https://www.kintugi.com/?page_id=80