1. very cool..
  2. My first re-knot was a ceramic handle. Knot removal was zero risk.

    This Solid Set is in great shape, barely used, probably because the knot quality was abysmal. Fine nylon (?) surrounded by a thin hedge of (possibly fake) badger. I had absolutely no qualms about throwing out a vintage knot in this case.

    Rather than gripping the handle in my vise, I wrapped the knot in painters tape and put the knot in the vise. My cutting tool was a used Gem PTFE blade. The tape held the hair together for disposal - no mess.

    A few cheapie wood carving chisels made short, easy work of removing the stump. I dremeled the inside of the cavity with a 'large' dremel sanding drum on the lowest speed, removing most of the adhesive residue. I did not have any excess wall thickness to play with, so some residue remains.

    The available cavity diameter was about 20mm, a little wider at the bottom.

    My knot inventory included:
    First choice - 20mm two band badger, glue bump too big to fit.
    Second try - 20mm black badger, could work, a little tight. But I recently lofted a twin knot into one of my custom handles.
    Third shot - 18mm boar, great fit, nice look, and when shaving I reach for my boars first. Which means I have a lot of boars. But this is the predestined knot. Lofted at 48mm without any drilling, which will be fine.
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  3. This is a Strong Set brush needing a make over. As you can see from the second brush, my youngest pup got a hold of it. So it became a donor for the Strong Set brush. I originally was going to sand down the finish and re-do it, but the varnish was really tough. So I sanded the handle and carefully feathered the edges of the varnish and painted it Tuscan Red and added white paint to the letters...............

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  4. very cool Jim..i can see the chewable appeal..:)
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  5. Nice restore! Strong Set / Solid Set - red, black, and boar. We have a couple brothers by another mother.
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  6. Yeah, it wasn't her first either.
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  7. Thank you.
  8. :(
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  9. Nice color combo and great save!

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  10. Thanks Keith.
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  11. A while back this Lord Chesterfield brush was included in a lot and I really liked the looks of it. Of course it needed work, and I removed this two band badger knot from a Frank Shaving brush. The metal ferrule of the brush had to be enlarged, which was what I was going to do because of the big crack at the opening. The second pic after I enlarged the hole and cut down the threaded rod beneath the knot. I had to be careful not to make the hole too big as I needed to make the metal ferrule on the knot fit as close as possible to the newly enlarged hole. The last two pics showing the final result................

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  12. awesome brush Jim,nicely done..
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  13. Thank you Gary.
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  14. :happy096: That looks really sharp!

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  15. Thank you Keith.
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  16. One of the items I got from @Enrico is this travel boar brush with travel tin. It had two large cracks on each side, running down it's length. The knot was fine and normally I probably would've just filled them in and repaint it. This time though, I decided to fill them in without repainting the brush. I used epoxy with a drop of white paint for the white area and J B Weld for the top black area. There are numerous shades of white, so I knew it wouldn't be an exact match. And the J-B Weld when sanded will actually be a dark grey. After everything cured, which can take hours instead of minutes with paint mixed in with the epoxy, I sanded the handle smooth and gave it a quick polish............
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  17. Look good to go!

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  18. Thanks Keith.
  19. very cool Jim.nice job..:cool:i have a culmac travel brush that came in my late 40s brit travel set.it needs a bit of tlc..may try to rejuvenate it..:)
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  20. Thanks Gary. Not hard to do.
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