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armyturner

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Here is my first attempt at a shaving brush. It is 2 tone Asian Rosewood with 3 coats of Deft gloss.


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Jeremy,

That's a fine looking shaving brush. Is it for yourself or for a gift? Is it a kit from CSUSA?
 

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Mark,

I am not sure what I will do with it. I think that I will put it out at a show to guage intrest. The brush is not a kit. I ordered the brush head from Anthony (aka PenWorks). I have had the piece of wood for some time.

Check out this link for the brushes: http://www.penturners.org/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=17754&SearchTerms=shaving. I can't say enough about the brush head. It is much larger and fuller that I ever imagined.
 
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That looks wonderful Jeremy,

I think I will PM Anthony and see if there are a few in my future!

Can you tell me what sized diameter blank you would consider a minimum for turning a brush this size?

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Jim,

I used the large 30mm head for this one. I think that the blank was 2" or maybe a little larger. I tend to use blanks that are a little larger than necessary due to my inexperience and propensity to mess things up from time to time.
 

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Little tip, you may want to find a neat coffee cup and pick up a block of saving soap to put right along with it. The soap is dirt cheap and even around here Wal-Mart sells it. For less than $2.00 you now have a "set" ready to go. The right coffee cup to put the soap in would really bring the set alive. [;)]
 

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Pipes, Anthony at Penworks sells them. I have one of the oversized 28mm heads and the thing is huge. I think I'll be ordering more, but probably the smaller ones.

Jeremy, that is beautiful. I sure hope the wood was stabilized before you made that as the water can get into the wood if it wasn't stabilized first. (anthony warns about this)
 

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Good lookin brush Jeremy, I really like sapwood mixed in it.
I think you should use this one. [:)] Treat yourself, nothing like enjoying a good shave in the morning, since you probablly have to do it anyways. [:)] Also, if you plan on selliing them, your customers are going to start asking you questions about the feel of it, what soap do you use and on and on. I just change soaps to the Art of Shaving cream. Kind of pricy to begin with, 22.00 for a jar. But in the long run, I bet the jar will last all year. I put less then a buttons worth on a warm damp brush and get a full lather. I went with the lemon scent. If you find a department store that sells the Art of Shaving line, they have free samples to try.
 
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