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close this bookSmall-Scale Horn Processing (WEP, ILO; 1988; 104 pages)
View the documentPREFACE
View the documentFOREWORD
Open this folder and view contentsCHAPTER I. HORN AND ITS PREPARATION
Open this folder and view contentsCHAPTER II. CUTTING OF HORNS
Open this folder and view contentsCHAPTER III. WORKING OF HORN
Open this folder and view contentsCHAPTER IV. SHAPING
close this folderCHAPTER V. POLISHING
View the document1. Trimming
View the document2. Sanding
View the document3. Polishing
Open this folder and view contentsCHAPTER VI. RATIONAL USE OF HORNS
Open this folder and view contentsCHAPTER VII. ASSEMBLY METHODS
Open this folder and view contentsCHAPTER VIII. DYEING OF HORN
Open this folder and view contentsCHAPTER IX. MANUFACTURE OF USEFUL OBJECTS
Open this folder and view contentsCHAPTER X. MANUFACTURE OF DECORATIVE ITEMS
View the documentCHAPTER XI. SOCIO-ECONOMIC IMPACT OF HORN PROCESSING
View the documentANNEX I: PRODUCTS AND MATERIALS REQUIRED TO EQUIP A HORN WORKSHOP
View the documentANNEX II: EXAMPLES OF ARTISAN PRODUCTS IN HORN
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2. Sanding

Sanding of the convex parts of the horn is carried out with sandpaper, in the same way as trimming. Sanding of concave parts of engravings and carvings should be carried out with a scraper, as shown in figure V.2. The scraper can easily be made from woodsaw blade sections.


Figure V.2: Scraper

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