All about inlays on mosaic wood
Inlaid on mosaic wood is called inlaid mosaic. Here’s how it works. First, they prepare the wood, which is 1 cm thick or more (depending on the type of design) and apply the mosaic design on the wood and cut them. Then, some of these mosaic woods are glued to a wooden or chipboard plate with wood glue, and after drying on the woods, they are inlaid. The inlaid sticks are then removed from the screen and glued to the background of the mosaic, and finally a picture of the inlaid mosaic is obtained.
Of course, this is also done in the background mosaic of color. In this way, they do the mosaic design completely. Then the background is blackened and then the surface is smoothed and scratched. After that, some places that need to be highlighted are placed on another piece of wood (the same design as before), then it is cut and glued to a plate and inlaid, and it is separated from the plate and placed on the board. And they stick (for example, the Simorgh design that is in the nest and in the nest of the bird’s egg. To highlight the bird’s egg as much as the bird’s egg, we cut and inlaid the wood again and stick it on the same egg again).
Then, after the polyester dries, the surface is poured. As the thickness increases, the polyester casting should be done in several steps. At the end of the inlaid designs, there is an appendix that tries to start the designs from easy designs and end up with more difficult designs.