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    One of my personal favorite restoration projects I see people doing is making old and antique wooden furniture look almost new. #4 (USA) Antique Boiler Door I Converted To A Fireplace Image ...

  3. Verre églomisé - Wikipedia

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    Verre églomisé [vɛʁ e.ɡlɔ.mi.ze] is a French term referring to the process of applying both a design and gilding onto the rear face of glass to produce a mirror finish. The name is derived from the 18th-century French decorator and art-dealer Jean-Baptiste Glomy [1] (1711–1786), who was responsible for its revival.

  4. Thiers Issard - Wikipedia

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    The best finish is poli glace or mirror finish. Mirror finish is the only finish used if gold leafing is to be part of the decoration of the blade. [1] Satin finish requires less polishing time and therefore is not as expensive to produce. This finish is mostly used with black acid etching.

  5. Surface finishing - Wikipedia

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    #8 Finish. Also known as a mirror finish. This finish is produced by polishing with at least a 320 grit belt or wheel finish. Care will be taken in making sure all surface defects are removed. The part is sisal buffed and then color buffed to achieve a mirror finish. The quality of this finish is dependent on the quality of the metal being ...

  6. Faux painting - Wikipedia

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    Faux painting became popular in classical times in the forms of faux marble, faux wood, and trompe-l'œil murals. Artists would apprentice for 10 years or more with a master faux painter before working on their own. Great recognition was awarded to artists who could actually trick viewers into believing their work was the real thing.

  7. Straight razor - Wikipedia

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    The finest finish, used in the most expensive razors, is the mirror finish. [19] Mirror finish is the only finish used if gold leafing is to be part of the decoration of the blade. [19] Satin finish requires less polishing time and therefore is not as expensive to produce. This finish is mostly used with black acid etching.