Production of Egg Carving
Basic steps: selecting egg - drilling holes - cleaning – setting calibration line - carving – another cleaning - decorating
1. Egg selection: The egg shell of middle-aged chicken (bird) shall be selected for its sound physiological condition; therefore the egg shell has even thickness with smooth and bright appearance.
Eggshell processing: Before carving, first we have to extract liquid inside egg shell. This is done first to poke a hole at one end of the egg with impact force of burin and other sharp tools, and then turn the burin tip left and right for reaming. During reaming, gentle force should be used to avoid cracking the egg shell. When the egg hole is expanded to a certain extent, use clamp to clean excess egg shell along the edge of hole. When the egg hole is large enough to insert syringe, it could stop. Then with the egg in one hand, use the syringe to extract the egg liquid through the egg hole with the other. Be sure to make the egg hole downward for better extraction. Both hands need to cooperate with gentle force. Shake of the syringe tip is not allowed to avoid cracking the egg shell. Be extremely careful when pumping the egg yolk for its viscous nature. Improper processing may easily lead to eggshell crack.
Finally, fling to clear the remaining liquid inside the egg to complete the extraction of egg liquid. After the extraction, there still will be residues on the inner egg shell which may be decayed after a long period of time; therefore the egg shell needs to be cleaned with water. Extract water with the syringe and gently inject into the egg. Plug the egg hole with thumb, shake the egg up and down for cleansing, then extract the mixture with the syringe and fling to clear the remaining water. The second shell cleaning is still needed for better cleansing. After the second cleaning, the water is relatively clean. In the end, formalin solution is needed for disinfection of the inner shell wall. When all these procedures finish, we may start our creation on the shell.