TellicoTurning
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I don't shave, so would never make one for myself, but those are really awe inspiring and I might have to do a few for my ETSY store....
Interesting shape on that last one. These are so much fun to turn.
Nice job on that, Vladimir!
I like the keyhole brush. What finish did you use on it?
Yes, you make beautiful brushes but, what is intriguing me is how you manage to get that "slideshow" image on the thread, I would like to know how its done as it would be a great tool for me here...!
Cheers
George
Very nice brushes, i have been making them for a long time. I have used almost all types of badger brushes. For the last few years i have been using synthetic nylon brushes from the Golden Nib. I am very impressed on how soft and how long they stay looking new even years later. http://www.etsy.com/listing/180214425/cocobolo-wood-handled-synthetic-nylon?
Sorry, had problems attaching two pics with a phone.
I would be honored. If you sell one, let me know. Then again, I tried MANY different styles until I found one that fit my hand. I don't like how the traditional shave brushes feel in my hand, this way it sits nice in my palm.
I used a plug maker to make a plug in port of the blank, cut the blank a bit shorter and drilled a hole for the magnets. I had to make the plug shorter so the rare earth magnetic field was strong enough.
Then again, I'm on a turning forum and none of that needed to be said.
PM me pics. Do you use a shave brush?
Nice design on the brush, but I think I missed something. What are the magnets used for?
I'm curious what glue you use to set the knot in the handle? I know TGN sells epoxy for this. I'm curious if you use that, some other type of epoxy, CA?