The first step is to prepare materials, such as thousand-eye bodhi and inlay, such as South Red Pearl.
Step 2: Peel. After peeling, if cracks are found in the bodhi, it can also be polished off by grinding.
Step 3: Dig the bud hole. In this process, we must constantly compare mosaics. The size of the hole must be smaller than the inlay. Slowly enlarge the hole with a meat cleaver, we must dig deeper inside. The hole must not be too small, otherwise it can't be inlaid. Two-thirds of the mosaic can enter the best, and the remaining one-third mainly plays the role of expansion.
Step 4: Mosaic: First, fix the Thousand-Eye Bodhi with a bed clamp, find a good position, and beat it with wood instead of a hammer, otherwise it will damage the mosaic. There is another way, you can clamp a thousand bodhi eyes with a bed clamp, embed them and clamp them slowly.
Step 5, grinding and polishing: directly grinding with 600 mesh sandpaper, and then polishing with OPI board.