Home hardware has that E6000 Mike. I feel like its goop, just in syrup form. Smells the same anyway.
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Home hardware has that E6000 Mike. I feel like its goop, just in syrup form. Smells the same anyway.
Awesome, and amazing - looks like glass.
Holy smokes... that's near perfect!
Only way to improve on it is to mount a Semogue 2000 or SoC boar knot!
I simply love it. I am one of the folks who liked being able to see the glue in the cup.. how about a closeup picture of the knot set?
Absolutely outstanding work. You just keep getting better.
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How's this??
Absolutely Flawless!
You should ask Richard aka Rasorfeld. I know he uses it a lot for fabric. It's a lot like the product goop but more syrupy. Might work well for fixing a leather strop.
That's a great looking brush. I wouldn't mind trying my hand at turning one someday. Right now, I am going to do my first "restoration" with a blue/white Ever Ready 200T I just bought. I need to know how the hard rubber/acrylic is polished to a high shine? Say mine handle is in used condition and it has very light scratching from use and it looks dulled. What grit(s) do I need to polish it to a high shine? Do you use white jeweler's rouge on a slow-speed buffing wheel? We need a tutorial showing our members how to take it from rough turning to high shine, if we don't already have one. Thanks.
I've been meaning to do some tutorial videos, and I promise very shortly I will get some up. I have an old youtube account I need to rehash, and figure out. But I promise I will get videos up on full tutorials on how to do an acrylic brush and a wooden brush. As well as how to do a wooden handle using a very basic setup for someone who doesn't have all the costly accessories for a lathe.