Alvin, 2342, Comfort Curve Dusting Brush, 15" Wood Handle
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length of the entire piece is 14 feet. I am 75 inches tall. There are 7 bristles on each bristle. At the base, the tree grows 5 inches. A brush with a diameter of 0 is used. The depth of the core is 50 inches.
There is no reason to do so. In our brushes, we make sure the hair will not scratch the paper and is buoyant over graphite, so that the brush will not scratch or tear the contents. I would shake the hair well before brushing so debris isn't left behind. It is also possible to find companies that manufacture tools that are specifically designed to clean In the past, static charged wipes and brushes have effectively removed dust particles. I don't know if these are the best tools
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Do you know how light it is? I'm so glad you said that. It looks like a plastic toy from the dollar store, since the bristles are deformed in the bag. My first reaction was to laugh when the box was opened. It is hard for me to understand why some reviews are 4 stars. Despite being made cheaply and shottily, this construction brush does not work properly. The picture looks nothing like the real thing. Because the seller refused to refund my money, Amazon did it for me.
The item is not of high quality. I used this brush for a very short time before it started falling apart. A tufted hair is loosely attached to the handle as if it was not being held together. The Big Brush is the only one I use for most of my archival needs. I wish I could have gotten another of those instead. The fact that it has fallen apart is very disappointing.
Years ago, when I was working as a draftsman for an engineer, I had one of these. They now serve as the light table for my lightbox. My plastic surface was not scratched by the bristles, since they are on the soft side of the spectrum. That was a nice.
It has a very soft handle and hair that is soft. With ease, sweeps away eraser bits and loose drawing materials. When you first use it, you will lose hairs for a while, but then it is.
It works like a charm! This bristle brush was designed to be stiff, but not too stiff to ruin the drawing just enough bend to bend against paper without breaking it. There are a few instances where the bristles fall out occasionally, but overall it's very worthwhile for the money you spend.
There is a slight shedding, but it is.
Having taken architecture and drawing classes in college, I bought my first brush like this one. If you are looking for something good to use around the house, this is it. The dustpan brush from me is the best of the best. There aren't any specks left on it. This is a great book! An excellent grade.
Almost delicate in feel, this brush is very soft. Honestly, I was hoping for a stiffer bristle brush as I have a harder time getting a brush to grip. You may find that this will work best for you if you require a light touch.