Conchita, there was an outing by car in the morning,
but that apart I could concentrate on things at hand.
Those on the first image continued with type C
polyurethane, except those cubes and they took
type A polyurethane.
So did these chopstics, A second. Those
which underwent A second yesterday are now
resting so that they can catch up with these.
Coating is getting a bit complicated...
These Chnese spoons here below are now ready
for going mat. They are resting until others
can catch up...
However, those saucepan placers at the corners
went straight to B coating, which is normally
reserved for connifers.
It does not matter. Nobody is going to lick them,
or place edible things on these. So, tommorrow
they will be delivered to shops.
Below, you see another set of Chinese spoons. They are
popular and I need to keep a stock. See how whitish
they look? It is all due to random reflection by dusts
on the surface. Once A coated they will look more
sedative.
Here below, I completed one of the rice handling
spatulas for coating ready. Its overall shape is
a copy of the plastic equivalent that my wife uses.
However, mine is much more refined. There are concave
and convex surfaces, slots, and side-bars. My intention is
to sell one for JPY 1900, minimum.
Of course, I will have to hear what shop people have to say.
You think slots are too wide? It does not matter...
Ric grains are sticky enough!
I am now trying to produce a lot more of these.
Today, I also bought materials for 4 more brush
hangers. I will work on them tommorrow. I now have
one almost completed and it got coated by B.
Again, nobody is going to use it with food. So,
it does not matter whatever coating is made on them...
I will be expected to be busy tommorrow withh this and
that...
but that apart I could concentrate on things at hand.
Those on the first image continued with type C
polyurethane, except those cubes and they took
type A polyurethane.
So did these chopstics, A second. Those
which underwent A second yesterday are now
resting so that they can catch up with these.
Coating is getting a bit complicated...
These Chnese spoons here below are now ready
for going mat. They are resting until others
can catch up...
However, those saucepan placers at the corners
went straight to B coating, which is normally
reserved for connifers.
It does not matter. Nobody is going to lick them,
or place edible things on these. So, tommorrow
they will be delivered to shops.
Below, you see another set of Chinese spoons. They are
popular and I need to keep a stock. See how whitish
they look? It is all due to random reflection by dusts
on the surface. Once A coated they will look more
sedative.
Here below, I completed one of the rice handling
spatulas for coating ready. Its overall shape is
a copy of the plastic equivalent that my wife uses.
However, mine is much more refined. There are concave
and convex surfaces, slots, and side-bars. My intention is
to sell one for JPY 1900, minimum.
Of course, I will have to hear what shop people have to say.
You think slots are too wide? It does not matter...
Ric grains are sticky enough!
I am now trying to produce a lot more of these.
Today, I also bought materials for 4 more brush
hangers. I will work on them tommorrow. I now have
one almost completed and it got coated by B.
Again, nobody is going to use it with food. So,
it does not matter whatever coating is made on them...
I will be expected to be busy tommorrow withh this and
that...