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Gavin Nugent 3rd August 2013 02:32 PM

Resto tips required
 
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I have a Datu NW Borneo Barong I wish to restore for my collections...if Datu is still the correct term in these regions too?

The resto is pretty simple but at the same time requires a skill set I do not yet have but am willing to try.

I am looking to have some silver plaited wire wrapping done and some slightly fancy split rattan wrapping replaced...

Are there any good links or pointers that can be provided? The image shows the type of silver plaiting I am thinking of.

With thanks

Gavin

Battara 3rd August 2013 07:52 PM

It would be helpful to post pictures of the whole piece.

Sajen 4th August 2013 04:10 AM

Here is a thread where is shown how you can do rattan wrapping:
http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...Binding+Rattan

Gavin Nugent 4th August 2013 05:00 AM

Thanks
 
Thanks for the link Detlef, this is very helpful...now to learn to plait silver wire.

Hi Battara, images of the entire barong will only lead to discussion on the barong, while for now I am wanting to discuss some resto tips.
Once it is all done in the coming months I'll look to posting it.

Gavin

Tim Simmons 4th August 2013 10:00 AM

Why not just use silver wire?

Gavin Nugent 4th August 2013 10:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tim Simmons
Why not just use silver wire?

Hi Tim,

I will use silver wire but I want to braid/plait it around a section of the hilt...a process I am not familiar with...I might twist the wire before I have a go to add a little extra bling to it but I should learn the method first.

Thanks

Gavin

imas560 4th August 2013 11:29 AM

Thanks for the link Sajen


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