I would agree except I think it serves two purposes: 1. To prevent runs after applying the lacquer. 2. To give the platter a unique design via the wobble. That's all that I can think of. These guys are very professional. So I don't think they'd do something half-assed like not fix a wobble.
Hello,
I see that you use so thick layer of urushi laquer. How I can apply it withou wrinkle it?
I believe you lightly sand it :)
Does the lacquer need anything else on top to have that luster?
no, urushi is naturally very lustrous, its one of its many great qualities!
That wobbly table isn't helping.
I would agree except I think it serves two purposes: 1. To prevent runs after applying the lacquer. 2. To give the platter a unique design via the wobble.
That's all that I can think of.
These guys are very professional. So I don't think they'd do something half-assed like not fix a wobble.