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    Shaving Brush Attempt #2

    Shaving Brush…Attempt #2


    My last attempt at a brush handle resulted in a grand catch and some rapidly made kindling....

    So this time around I used Bocote wood and the 23mm UK-tied Super Badger hair knot from Tony at Golden Nib. This knot is very tall (72mm) and needs a deep-set for stiffness. I drilled the wood to result in a 46mm loft.

    Also this time around I built myself a platform so I was up at closer to a proper height with the lathe.

    I did not take any photos at the start…but got my camera out as I moved to the sanding stages.








    Oiled it up with flaxseed oil and burnished/polished it in with a paper towel.




    Finished the cutoff, then sanded the bottom, and tried out the knot.







    I soaked the outside of this in flaxseed oil overnight, then epoxied the knot in the next day with slow-set System Three epoxy. I have not used it yet (allowing the flaxseed oil to cure for a week or so, but it should work out quite well. I like the handle feel and the springyness of the short loft badger.

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    Nice brush there Randy, That UK Super is a sweet knot.

    I betcha my stack of kindling is bigger than yours!

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    Well that I don't doubt.

    I am not quite sure what sort of brush I need next...but I will get at least 2x the wood necessary....3x would be safer.

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    Randy, You kind of look like a storm trooper in all your dust protection gear! Nice wood choice for the brush, I hardly ever shave so it might be good for my balding head!

    Thanks for sharing,

    Jeff
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    Great looking brush. Really nice finish.
    Bernie

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