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Razorock reknot
Rezdog gave me one of the aluminum Razorock synthetics replicating an old Rubberset brush.
The handle seems a dead-ringer. Obviously done CNC. Solid aluminum.
Heavy! Nice. I have had many of the old originals, but the weight and feel of this is more favorable as the ergonomics go, IMO.
Did not like the syn knot so I decided to go 2-band. Wrapped the bristles in duct tape and firmly clamped in a vise, yanked them from the adhesive (which was all was there. No plug/glue.
Drilled the middle with a 3/16 bit and then down-in with a forstner bit hand-to hand, so to speak. Cleaned-up with a Dremel-drum sander.
Perfect diameter for a VS 24MM.
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So I have tossed the knot into a coffee cup with 2 teaspoons of Oxyclean for an hour and rinsed it good. Smelling better and blooming.
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I know the 13mm's of depth ain't gonna get it. Figure I need at least 5 more plus at least 3 to hold some Goop yet. 7-8 mm's.
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Don't want to mess-up the handle....Figure to pad it in the jaws of the lathe somehow and go easy. Eyeing some adhesive-backed fuzzy-half of some Velcro strips on the jaws. Any Ideeers?
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Maybe some radiator hose? Or use a forsner bit to cut a hole a similar diameter to the collar or handle cut that in half and use a machinists vice to hold it and use your drill press. I’m assuming you have all those things since you have a lathe.
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HEY! I have that! 3/4 heater hose would work. :gaah:
Thanks!
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Sharp dudes (John) helping sharp dudes (Tom) is what this forum is all about. I had not even thought of hosing.
Many minds are always greater than one when problem-solving matters.
:tu
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Once you have it all dialed in you can do mine too.
:-)
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Nice to see some brushes being fixed up!
Those Rubberset handles were one of the greatest designs ever, IMO.
A little heft to a brush is what I like, too light weight and it slips from my fingers.
This is gonna be an awesome brush!
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Didn't know they made one like that! Affordable too! Might be worth getting just to re-knot. Let us know how it turns out (and how you did it). I don't have a lathe but i like the idea of using a forstner bit.(though now i see they are out of stock. l hope they still make them.)
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Well, a forstner bit works with wood and plastic, but not with aluminum.
Got it chucked up with some heater-hose strips. Ran pretty darn true!
Ran a big bit up-in about 1/2 inch..
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No carbides around for ID, so old tool-steel. Went slow until all was leveled.
Plug went-in, but outer hairs would not. Back in the lathe again to take more out til it fit .
Wound-up taking over 2mm more til perfect fit. I usually use a dremel drum sander to oversize wood brushes. Just did not know how much I was taking out. Just wanted it to fit! ;)
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Nice, snug fit. Can move it fairly easy. It is also nice to be able to tilt it a bit as I like it.
I will bring one of my faves up tomorrow and play with the loft and compare before gooping it in.
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Lookin nice Tom.
Well bored and sits pretty.
Heater hose good idea..
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Awesome!
Out of my realm of skillset and tools, really cool to see done.
I think you're gonna have guys PM you on that.