thisISjoel
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Dang! Looks great
Dang! Looks great
Thanks mateLooks beautiful @Tony Forsyth
Thanks mateYou bloody ripper @Tony Forsyth
Thanks @3pass, Not bad for a learner hey !! ;-) seriously, whenever you are ready for one let me know and we will make it happen. I have a number of castings in various colours just waiting to be turned into handles and many more castings to come. So if your looking for a special colour combo let me know and we might just get a little creative and throw a few in the molds for yaThese look great, Tony.
You've set loft-y expectations based on these. Takes some real backbone to handle this kind of thing, knot sure I could do it. The way you boar those holes is truly artistic.
As soon as these go on sale I'll be badgering you for one. I've been waiting for an Aus based brush maker for a Vie(ry) Long time.
(All puns very much intended)
Thanks Tony. I'd quite like a Red and White Dragons (NRL) themed brush. Ideally it would perform better than those Muppets!Thanks @3pass, Not bad for a learner hey !! ;-) seriously, whenever you are ready for one let me know and we will make it happen. I have a number of castings in various colours just waiting to be turned into handles and many more castings to come. So if your looking for a special colour combo let me know and we might just get a little creative and throw a few in the molds for ya
Cheers
Tony.
@Tony Forsyth the handles and casts look amazing so far, keep up the good work!My 2c - I personally prefer engraved logos on brushes. Anything added to the brush on a metal plate risks getting water underneath it / falling off / corroding / scratching something when you put the brush down etc etc. Engravings last as long as the resin and also provide some extra grip on a wet brush which can be useful at times. Having said that, if the engravings are inked and the ink fades / washes out that's not a good look either...
I would also like to see a reference to "Australia", as that is quite a unique selling point.
BTW, in another thread, you mentioned hiding the knot in a clear handle with colours - again my 2c is that I like to see the knot and epoxy in a handle - it's a somewhat utilitarian look perhaps but I like seeing how it's put together - a bit like a see through case on the back of a watch. It's also another unique selling point as most others are still hiding the knot...
Hey All,
Another couple of castings that will be ready to come out of the molds in the morning. These should look pretty
Cheers
Tony
My 2c - I personally prefer engraved logos on brushes. Anything added to the brush on a metal plate risks getting water underneath it / falling off / corroding / scratching something when you put the brush down etc etc. Engravings last as long as the resin and also provide some extra grip on a wet brush which can be useful at times. Having said that, if the engravings are inked and the ink fades / washes out that's not a good look either...
I would also like to see a reference to "Australia", as that is quite a unique selling point.
BTW, in another thread, you mentioned hiding the knot in a clear handle with colours - again my 2c is that I like to see the knot and epoxy in a handle - it's a somewhat utilitarian look perhaps but I like seeing how it's put together - a bit like a see through case on the back of a watch. It's also another unique selling point as most others are still hiding the knot...