Shaving Brush Finish

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marcsitkin

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Hello all-

I decided to take a short detour from penturning to make a couple shaving brushes. I'm using Tamboti, and wonder what might be a durable finish for it? The brush is going to spend it's life going through soap, hot water and drying cycles.

Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
 
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i used poly on mine. i dipped it about 6 times letting it dried a day or so between coats. seems to have worked pretty well for me
 
Thanks, I was thinking about using poly. Ended up putting on several coats of WaterLox, which I'll test before I put the brush into the handle.
 



Here are two photos of the finished brush. It looks good at a casual glance, but close inspection reveals fine concentric scratches.

It was sanded with 6 grits through 600, both while turning and stopped, going with the grain.

Finish was 4 coats of Waterlox, light steel wool 0000 grade between coats. Dried overnight.

Need help to reduce the scratching. Have another to do, and would like to improve the quality.
 
Hi, i use c/a, but i try to keep the contour of the handle in shape of a genie bottle so the c/a won`t accumulate and cause issues with the c/a for me. I use personally, a Wenge wood handle for the last year with no finish at all, nothing happened. I occasionally wipe it down with baby oil, b/c that is what is in the bathroom vanity. Carl
 
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