Bok wrote: ↑Wed Mar 11, 2020 7:20 pm
DailyTX depends on the hole... if it’s too large I’d consider Kintsugi. There are specialists for other than staple and Kintsugi in China, but I doubt it’s worth the commoner pot and their workflow is probably not that smooth at the moment
I was just about to get some staples done, when the first rumours of the outbreak came in, lucky I didn’t send it out...
@Bok
yeah...not much financial value for this pot, and definitely not worth sending it in to a specialist for repair. Since the pot worth a few cups of coffee, even if I break the pot during the self repair process, my wallet won't feel the pain
Talking about the repair, the holes are quite interest. From what I can imagine, it seems when the maker was making the 6 holes filter, the tool went too deep and stabbed the surface where the sprout and the bottom connects, and it left 2 bumps after firing. After long time usage, the surface of the bumps slowly wear out and became 2 tiny holes. However, this still doesn't make sense because modern artist typically drill the filter holes prior to installing the sprout. Unless installing the sprout then drill filter holes was a practice back in the days
