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    Truth is weirder than any fiction.. Grazor's Avatar
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    Have long admired the work here. Waiting on a badger knot, but had a new Turkish horse hair brush lying around, so popped the knot out. Haven't turned anything in at least 15 years, and never anything this small. It shows.
    Heart Rimu blank finished in beeswax, Paua inlay. Less than perfect, too much epoxy and the old glue shows from the original fitting of the knot.
    Tradition here is to gift your first piece, and these knots aren't too bad after a bit of use. Should be a good starter brush, so it's off to my nephew along with a Gillette razor, a few blades and a tub of cella.
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    Nice brush. I have used a lathe but I have never turned anything small, but it looks like it should be fairly challenging. I am looking forward to seeing more from you. My wife usually calls a lot of my first of items.
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    I love the design.
    I'd be real happy if my first brush came out close to being that nice.
    Your nephew should be elated receiving a gift like that.
    Fantastic job.

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    A nice gift for sure.
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    I once turned a pair of chess pawns for a metal project. They were about an inch tall. Nice brush.
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    Well done Graeme. I can hone razors and make scales but as for getting behind a wood lathe again... no way Jose. Hats off The Paua shell insert is a great touch.
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