1. Water-absorbent stone is a kind of artificial natural stone with good water absorption and air permeability. Widely used in artificial rockery, landscape sculpture and other fields.
2. In the process of making rockeries, other elements, such as pools and green plants, can be added to form a more comprehensive landscape effect.
3. The choice of stone plays a vital role in the aesthetic feeling of rockery. Different stone types and colors can be selected according to the environmental characteristics of the site.
First, design modeling.
To make a water-absorbing stone rockery, you need to design and shape first. The size, shape, layout and other factors of rockery, as well as the coordination with the overall style, all need to be considered when designing the shape. In addition, the height and width of the rockery should also be considered according to the location.
Second, material selection
When selecting materials, different shapes of water-absorbing stones should be selected in order to combine various shapes. At the same time, we should pay attention to the texture and texture of the stone itself to ensure that the stone used is beautiful in appearance, smooth in surface, not easy to break and good in water absorption.
Third, cutting
When you start making, you need to cut it. When cutting, it is necessary to cut, polish or carve the selected stone according to the preset shape. In addition, you can also use professional cutting tools to cut to ensure the flatness and accuracy of cutting.
Fourth, bonding.
After cutting, the stones need to be glued together. When bonding, it is recommended to use professional adhesives such as glue or cement to ensure the firmness of bonding. At the same time, we should also pay attention to the position and direction of bonding in order to achieve the effect of design and modeling.
Verb (abbreviation for verb) water conservancy
After the production is completed, it needs to be watered and maintained. When watering, it is necessary to control the amount of water to prevent uneven or excessive water flow, leading to the collapse of rockery or the appearance of white crystals on the stone surface. In addition, the watering time should be arranged reasonably to ensure that the absorbent stone can fully absorb water.