Methods of Enhancing
Methods of Enhancing
enhancing/decorati
ng products
Are you
planning to
improve
your product
or project to
make it more
Do you know
where to find saleable?
finishing/decorat
ing materials
and how to use
them to
enhance your
project?
• There are various innovative finishing materials,
accessories, and designs in the market that you
can choose to beautify, decorate, and improve
the quality of your finished project/product.
You must have a
deep knowledge of
your product and You must know the
the products of your strengths and
competitor weaknesses of your
entrepreneurs so products.
that you will always
strive to be different
and unique.
You must never
stop inventing
new and better
A product is only ways to
expected to be enhance our
saleable at a certain products for
period, but this the business to
could be prevented keep going
if some strategies You must
and methods were deliver quality
applied in and
enhancing and marketable
decorating products
products for
the
satisfaction of
your
customers.
LATHE
• a machine tool that rotates
a workpiece about an axis of
rotation to perform various
operations such as cutting,
sanding, knurling, drilling,
deformation, facing,
threading and turning, with
tools that are applied to the
workpiece to create an object
with symmetry about that
axis.
Gouge
• a chisel with a concave
blade, used in
carpentry, sculpture, and
surgery.
Flocker
• A cylinder made of plastic
and cardboard where fibers
are being deposited for
flocking technique.
Gold leaf
• is gold that has been hammered into thin sheets by a process
known as goldbeating, for use in gilding.
Adhesive Size
is a glue designed specifically for working with
metal leaf or foil.
Grain of Wood
• refers to the arrangement of
a wood's fibres resulting from
the growth of a tree. When
the tree is cut, these fibres
reveal a visual pattern of
relatively darker and lighter
wood, commonly known as
the grain or — more
accurately — the 'figure'.
Wood grain also affects the
texture of a piece of sawn
timber.
Sketching
• is the process by
which an image is
drawn in a loose
manner. It is a rough
representation of an
object, an idea, or a
principle.
Sketching tools
pencil/colored pencil paper
eraser, tissue paper and
cotton swab
Shading
• is the process of
marking the inside
of an outline to
project shadows
or degrees of
lightness and
darkness.
Tools in shading
a.Blending stump
- or a beginning
artist who has
trouble rendering
smooth surfaces,
the blending stump
is an excellent
shading tool to use.
Tools in shading
b. Graphite Pencils- can be used as
shading tools if the proper techniques are
applied.
Tools in shading
c. Charcoal Pencils - is applied much like
graphite pencils, but because of its structure it
allows for darker shades and a less glossy
reflection.
Tools in shading
d. Soft Brush - is an excellent tool to help
lift graphite and charcoal.
Tools in shading
d. Soft Brush
Tools in shading
e. Kneaded eraser gives an artist the ability to
apply highlights and adjust shadow tones
accurately.
Tools in shading
3. Outlining - is the process of making on
the outer parts of any shape, object or any
figure by the use or lines.
Drawing table
is made of wood
measuring 26x 22
or 18x24 inches.
The working edge
is straight and the
surface is smooth.
T-square
is made of wood,
metal, or plastic,
and has two parts
joined together in a
90 angle head and
blade.
Triangles