Tools for Art Conservation || Tour of an Art Conservator's Tool Kit

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  • Опубликовано: 28 окт 2024

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  • @TheConservationStarter
    @TheConservationStarter  4 года назад +1

    Welcome to the weird and wonderful tools used by a conservator! Do you use any weird tools? I would love to hear what your favourite tool is!

    • @agarvin1687
      @agarvin1687 4 года назад +1

      I have a few... I love using porcelain chopstick holders as my brush rests whenever I’m gluing or pasting out stuff - did an internship at Yale’s conservation lab and at the end, one of the technicians gifted me with a cute cat-shaped one 🥰 I have also used cheap white emery boards/nail files for when I’m doing corner repairs on books as they’re quite good for shaping the corner to be less sharp (I shape them w/ cord fluff and paste so it tends to dry pretty tough)! More recently, I did an internship with a paper conservator who gifted me with an affordable spray bottle used normally for hair spray but when squeezed, it lets out a very fine mist for a few seconds which is absolutely perfect for humidifying paper prior to washing or flattening! Great video! 😊

    • @TheConservationStarter
      @TheConservationStarter  4 года назад +1

      Thank you so much for sharing! I never thought to use a chopstick holder for brushes. It sounds like you have been given some excellent tool gifts! I might have to look in to this emery board and hair water sprayer. Any tips on brands for the sprayer? Thanks!

    • @agarvin1687
      @agarvin1687 4 года назад +1

      The Conservation Starter The one I have looks and acts very similar to this one (I’m from America so not sure if they have this in Australia but maybe they have something similar there)! :) www.jerrysartarama.com/aquamyst-spray-bottles

    • @TheConservationStarter
      @TheConservationStarter  4 года назад

      I will definitely look in to finding a version of the sprayer here. Thank you so much!

  • @blt596
    @blt596 2 года назад +5

    I don't do any type of restoration work, but the way you describe tools makes me want to buy them

    • @TheConservationStarter
      @TheConservationStarter  2 года назад +1

      Thank you! I can say that a lot of conservation tools are borrowed from elsewhere, and you could also use them for non-conservation things. So if you want some tools I'm sure you would find a way to use them!

  • @strawberry2514
    @strawberry2514 2 года назад +3

    I love this because immediately recognizes the surgical and dental tools you used because I work in an animal hospital as a surgical tech and it made me really happy since I want to be a conservator but don’t know where to start. Seeing something familiar in something so new to me brings me so much comfort

    • @TheConservationStarter
      @TheConservationStarter  Год назад

      Hello! I'm so glad you recognised the tools. We borrow so many tools from other industries. If you want to know more about how to become a conservator, you can check out my video all about becoming an art conservator: ruclips.net/video/r07b32d2AC8/видео.html
      It has lots of the information and steps that will help you on your conservation journey.

  • @paulwomack5866
    @paulwomack5866 5 месяцев назад

    I like your idea of self amalgamating tape for handles - I've also seen polymer clay (Fimo is the most famous one) used for customising handles.

  • @sofianunez1796
    @sofianunez1796 4 года назад +1

    I am an amateur Bookbinder and I am sooo glad that I found you. Loved to see your tools. Thanks for sharing your world.

    • @TheConservationStarter
      @TheConservationStarter  4 года назад +1

      I’m so glad you found me too! It is my absolute delight to share my world and tools. I love all the tools I’ve borrowed from bookbinding, and the amazing tool hacks I’ve learned from my bookbinding colleagues!

  • @79Z33L
    @79Z33L 4 года назад

    As much as I love a good tool kit, I can't take my eyes off the table underneath. The marquetry and gilding looks absolutely divine

  • @jskkimmm
    @jskkimmm 4 года назад

    A septum elevator!! I never knew such thing existed, and even if I did, I don't think I'd ever imagine it having a place in a conservator's toolbox! Thank you for such an entertaining video, I can't wait for your video on bone folders!!

    • @TheConservationStarter
      @TheConservationStarter  4 года назад

      Isn’t it wondrous!?! We’re pretty good at borrowing things from other industries. One of my colleagues favourite tools is a knife used for eye surgery!
      Thanks for watching and enjoying. A video on the bone folders coming soon - I might call it an ode to bone folders!

  • @paulwomack5866
    @paulwomack5866 5 месяцев назад

    "I've shaped them [bone folders] and shaved them down and I also want to do another video on
    how I care and shape my bone folders - so stay tuned for that."
    Did you ever make that video? I've looked and can't find it.

  • @andreasgerasimatos4890
    @andreasgerasimatos4890 9 месяцев назад

    Forgot the uv light.

  • @2tangerinas
    @2tangerinas 4 года назад +1

    The Conservation starter can you advise on how to find that Japanese blade tool? Thank you!

    • @TheConservationStarter
      @TheConservationStarter  4 года назад

      Hello, I bought the Japanese blade in Australia from here: conservationsuppliesaus.com.au/product/japanese-paper-knife/ and they call it a Japanese paper knife. I hope that helps!

    • @2tangerinas
      @2tangerinas 4 года назад +1

      @@TheConservationStarter Thank you!

    • @fakeplastikboi
      @fakeplastikboi 4 года назад

      Japanese Paper lifting spatula, I purchase mine from Talasonline.com its a shop located in Brooklyn NY

  • @alesshood4323
    @alesshood4323 3 года назад +1

    Where did you find case or is there a brand/type you recommend?

    • @TheConservationStarter
      @TheConservationStarter  3 года назад +3

      Hello, this tool case I found through an Australian bookbinder called Cali Andersen. She offers them at her online store here: conservationsuppliesaus.com.au/product/870/
      I find it is perfect for holding my favourite and always used tools. Other conservators like soft rolls as well which you can buy or make yourself. Hope this helps!

  • @RidenourDesign
    @RidenourDesign Год назад

    Can you substitute synthetic makeup fan brushes for a hake brush? Is there any reason not to use synthetic for dry brush cleaning on photographs?

    • @TheConservationStarter
      @TheConservationStarter  Год назад

      When choosing a brush you need to think about what you're using it for. Synthetic brushes are used in conservation but I do not use them directly on a photograph.
      The hake brush has a very, very soft bristles (so it will not damage the photograph image surface unless it is flaking). The bristles are flexible and I know it will not leave any residue on my photograph (there are no coatings on the bristles, and I have brushes dedicated to dry cleaning so there is nothing else on the brush).
      You can use any brush you like, but I recommend finding the softest brush you can, making sure the bristles have no coatings, and the brush is only used for cleaning. Is there a reason you don't like the hake brushes?

  • @_shaman_593
    @_shaman_593 3 года назад

    Quite a lot of Japanese tools on your great arsenal. Is there any reason for it?

    • @TheConservationStarter
      @TheConservationStarter  3 года назад

      I find Japanese tools are beautifully made and work so well. Also there is a great history of conservation in Japan so a lot of their techniques and materials are tried, tested and known to work.

  • @BorjianFrescoLine
    @BorjianFrescoLine 10 месяцев назад

    Hello, do you offer classes?

    • @TheConservationStarter
      @TheConservationStarter  10 месяцев назад

      Hi, I don't typically do classes. If you tell me what type of classes you're after I can point you in the right direction :)