A good friend wanted another brush. He picked up this hybrid blank and the knot and asked me to make a brush of similar shape and size to one I previously made him. This was my first time turning a hybrid blank. It was a little tricky in spots but overall went pretty good. The knot is a 26mm Two band badger from Maggard's.
I love the wood shaving brushes. I feel them lives. In the italian wetshaving community, I'm lucky enough to have a friend who was a carpenter. And he lives in the near town. His creations are under the nickname / trademark of Bat71. http://ilrasoio.com/viewtopic.php?t=13851 Unfortunatelly with this COVID19 he has closed his shop. Anyway I've a couple of his handmade brushes. He loves abalone inlays (so do I), and this is his sign. These are mines. Bat71 “Cashmere” Olive Wood, Abalone Shell Inlay, Yaqi SK07 aka Maggard Beige, 24x50x115mm Bat71 “PP73” Prugno (Plum), Abalone, Oumo Mother Lode, 28x53x115mm Bat71 “Chubby Plus” Prugno (Plum Wood), Frank Shaving, Finest 2-band, 26x50x110mm These are of other friends of us ... and we share.
Found a piece of old, rotting maple in my backyard.....I managed to pry a couple of sets out of it...
That is awesome work! I’ve had a few wood/resin combos that didn’t work out for sure. Yours are beautiful.
ischiapp.......I am sorry I stuck my picture in the middle of your thread...excuse me, I meant to start a new post. Dave
It's not "my thread". I think Jason @jtspartan opened It to let people show artisanal shave works. Do not warry, Dave. Just post the pics in here. I did.
My wife has taken over my workspace for now as she needs more space for all the stuff that relates to the business. The weather is nice so I've set up the lathe in the backyard under the shade of a large maple tree. The biggest change in all this is that I can't turn resin outdoors, there's just no way to contain the shavings. So, this is making me rethink my approach to shaving brushes. I'm trying out some stuff and am really happy with the results so far. It's nice to not be limited by the size of a mold!