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Osage Orange brush
Since I like the look of butterscotch brushes, I decided to make a brush handle out of osage orange. The knot is a 24 mm silvertip from Whipped Dog set at a loft of 52 mm. This was my first attempt at making a shaving brush, and I think it came out nicely.
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* an additional note: Larry at Whipped Dog includes a packet of Oxy-Clean to clean and deodorize any new badger knot. Great service!
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Very, very nice. I really like the color of the osage orange. Congrats on a well done job.
The contours are very nice and should fit your hand firmly even with lather on the fingers.
DAve
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I will echo what has been said already. Great coloring with the choice of wood and nice classic lines. Well done!
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That is a very nice brush! I can't wait to do some hedge too.
Ray
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Very nice! Last year my mailman dropped a big old block of osage orange in my mailbox for me, and I have yet to turn it. Very nice color and shape!
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I'd say you did a darn fine job for your first! Great lines and finish, the wood has some nice colour and grain to it as well.
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I have seen several guys do this over the years and I have always wondered just how hard is this stuff to turn? Other than fence posts and fire wood I have never used it.
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That a beautiful brush WIHunter, thanks for sharing. Kelly’s correct about it being tough stuff. It will dull a chainsaw blade quick, much less trying to split it with a maul.
MIke
http://i.imgur.com/jIgPOOS.jpg