Lladro "Woman on a Horse" Repair, Part 1

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  • Опубликовано: 3 янв 2022
  • Watch as I repair a Lladro "Woman on a Horse" figurine. Large missing pieces and other challenges make for an interesting repair video.
    Thanks to my wife Ellen for help with the camera work.
    Learn more about my restoration business, including contact information at my web site: www.tesserak.com
    Here are some of the tools and materials I use in my restoration business.
    A+B brand epoxy putty: www.aplusbputty.com/epoxy-put...
    A+B brand epoxy paste: www.aplusbputty.com/fast-past...
    Milliput epoxy putty: www.milliput.com/products.html
    HXTAL-Nyl 1 liquid clear epoxy (for glass and porcelain): www.hxtal.com/
    Micro Mesh sandpaper: micro-surface.com/micro-mesh-...
    Sylmasta brand Cold Glaze Pro System:
    US distributor: www.myrestorationsupplies.com/...
    UK distributor: sylcreate.com/product-categor...
    Sylmasta brand Ultimate Gold/Silver (6 color set): sylmasta.net/product-category...
    Iwata Airbrushes and accessories: www.iwata-airbrush.com/
    Medea airbrush cleaner: www.iwata-airbrush.com/medea-...
    Golden brand acrylic paints and mediums: www.goldenpaints.com/
    Rub n' Buff: www.allartsupplies.com/item.p...
    Novus polishing compounds: www.novuspolish.com/
    Jasco brand Paint and Epoxy remover: www.jasco-help.com/product/pre...
    Micro Mark tools, etc.: www.micromark.com/?ns_md=cpc&...
    Easy Mold: Silicone Putty (quick mold): www.amazon.com/Silicone-Moldi...
    Easy Cast: Clear casting epoxy: www.eti-usa.com/easy-cast
    Quick Cast: Polyurethane casting resin: www.tapplastics.com/product/m...
    Renaissance: Micro-Crystalline wax polish: www.picreator.co.uk

Комментарии • 21

  • @gwynt909
    @gwynt909 4 месяца назад

    Amazing! Wonderful! I was wondering why you didn't put some of that modelling clay underneath the hoof to support it. I am happily learning from you as i have a lladro piece with a broken part that is missing. The piece is called “girl with calf” and the calfs ear is missing. I obviously have to make a new ear and attach it. So thank you for the lessons.

    • @marsgitar
      @marsgitar  4 месяца назад

      Thanks, and you're welcome!

  • @nikxohs3925
    @nikxohs3925 Год назад

    you can put a piece of expanded foam in the hole of the horse, carve it and then rebuild with epoxy all around

  • @ruffdiamond8804
    @ruffdiamond8804 2 года назад +1

    Beautiful restoration work! Amazing quality!!!

    • @marsgitar
      @marsgitar  2 года назад

      Thank you very much!

  • @gwenscoggins1
    @gwenscoggins1 2 года назад +1

    So excited to see a new video from you ! Happy New Year !

    • @marsgitar
      @marsgitar  2 года назад

      Thanks! Happy New Year!

  • @srrfounder1
    @srrfounder1 2 года назад +1

    Happy New Year, Martin! ☺️🎇🥂

  • @sergiovillasenor5921
    @sergiovillasenor5921 Год назад

    Hi Martin, I have another question, this is regarding the A & B putty and the Milliput. When you use water so it wouldn't stick to your tools does the water affect the adhesiveness of the putties. Also, can water be used to make them more pliable like plado and will mixing water to the putties delay the hardening of the A& B and Milliput. Thank you for answering all of my questions.

    • @marsgitar
      @marsgitar  Год назад

      Milliput doesn't stick to a wet surface very well. Once it's in place I use water on the tool so the putty doesn't stick to the tool as I smooth the Milliput.
      You can use water to mix with the Milliput as you are mixing it so you can make a more paste-like Milliput (not as stiff as the normal Milliput mixture. It might delay the hardening a little. Epoxy hardens by catalytic action (chemical reation), not air-drying like normal glue.
      I hope this helps. Good luck to you.

  • @sergiovillasenor5921
    @sergiovillasenor5921 Год назад

    Hi Martin, thank you for answering all of my questions. I have another one, do you think using the stove oven work as a hot box?

    • @marsgitar
      @marsgitar  Год назад +1

      It's not a good idea. Most ovens don't go as low as 150 F. . Also not good to use it if you use the oven for cooking food: the chemicals could coat the interior of the oven and that wouldn't be good for you.

  • @wandabushong6630
    @wandabushong6630 Год назад

    I can’t find the supplies needed?
    Glue, filler, tape, file. What is the hot box? Thank you.

    • @marsgitar
      @marsgitar  Год назад

      A list of supplies and stuff is in the description below the video. The hot box is described in this video: ruclips.net/video/23mvGKr6Meo/видео.html. There is a longer list of supplies and stuff in later videos. I couldn't possible list all the tools and supplies I use. Did you even try to look this stuff up on line?

  • @gamzesar9571
    @gamzesar9571 2 года назад +1

    Martin, greetings from Turkey, spray gun in my country is very expensive, can i give the same result as a well-branded brush for glazing and paint 🥺 I've got a viennese cup I want to fix but I'm not sure about the brush

    • @marsgitar
      @marsgitar  2 года назад +3

      I don't think you can get a good finish with Cold Glaze using a brush as a final coating. It is difficult to get a nice even coating without brush marks.
      You don't need a good airbrush to apply the Cold Glaze. There are some very inexpensive airbrushes out there for way under $100. There are lots of videos on RUclips comparing cheap airbrushes.
      If you absolutely have to use a paint brush. You could try applying several (2-3) thin coats and then use "MicroMesh" sandpapers to take out the brush strokes. Get MicroMesh set of abrasives that go from 1800 grit up to 12000 grit. You'll be able to sand and polish it to look like glass. Good luck to you.

  • @gamzesar9571
    @gamzesar9571 2 года назад

    And the glaze cracks are closed by spider cracks paint and glazing.

  • @lucialavin4633
    @lucialavin4633 2 года назад

    Que glu usas para porcelana puedo usar E6000