Nice one Jerry. I like that you matched the grain.
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Nice one Jerry. I like that you matched the grain.
I have found that if I was to sell the stuff I turn I would have to work for 25 to 50 cents an hour. Maybe if I had the time to dedicate to this hobby and get some experience so I could speed up and make in bulk I could do it but I bet I'd still be losing money in the end. Oh well, It's still fun. I will say I've sold 3 brushes.
Good one, Paul.
Made this on my weekend. Then had to run out and buy blades for it as I cant have a razor without blades.
Thanks to Shaun and Mike for the kit...
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I’m glad you are making some gear. I can’t wait to see the next project.
9 months since any posts in this thread so...
I wanted to test my hands to see if I had the strength to hold some wood-turning tools. Guess I can. But only for a little time. Not hours.
I made this Shave brush out of Spalted Tamarind.
About 15 coats of CA. And set a basic 22mm badger knot in it with a loft of 48mm.
The epoxy is still setting up so maybe I will give it a try tomorrow.
Just what I needed. Another brush. LOL.
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