抄録
The hanging scroll is a traditional mounting format for paintings. The scroll must be hung straight when it is displayed, and rolled up smoothly when it is stored. For making this two function possible, the scroll mounter used traditional wash papers and a starch paste for lining. The paste is usually diluted with water for preventing that the paste becomes stiffen after dried, and it cannot have enough adhesive power by itself. And the mounter uses the special pounding brush for getting the strong adhesives. When the lining papers are applied onto the appropriate position, the surface of the lining papers is pounded. This pounding technique is required the matured experience and it is said that it takes such a long time to learn this traditional technique. If the pounding power is too strong, the lining paper, which is adhered, will get damage. On the other hand, the pounding power is too weak, the lining paper will not adhered properly. In this study, the load measurement of the pounding brush will be introduced with using the pressure measurement film. In addition, the comparison of the pounding technique between expert and non-expert is researched for understanding the appropriate traditional pounding procedure.