Creative Hobbies 1 7/8" Hake Blender Brush for Watercolor, Wash, Ceramic & Pottery Painting
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The brush is excellent. The drafting brush that I am using when I erase looks like natural hair and is called Soft on my sketch's. The pencil work I produce does not contain scratches, marks, or smudges.
A brush no less than 2 inches wide would have been more than fair for the price. The width should be 5 or 3 inches. I value this item so much since the hair was so soft and small, and the size was perfect. He threw it in the trash a few.
The hake brush I bought for my watercolor class was a gift from my aunt. There are a lot of hairs in it, but it holds a lot of water. In order to resolve that problem, I applied a thin line of super glue along the bottom of the brush hairs as demonstrated in a video on youtube that had nothing to do with.
This product is usually used to remove dust from nail polish bottles or salon nail services. Her work with both is excellent. When I washed it with mild soap and warm water, the scent of *wet animal*, specifically wet goat, became apparent (and off-putting). The hair was dirty and odorous, which is a little off-putting since you would think the manufacturer would take the time to disinfect it before insertion into those pretty Honestly, I was mortified to think that I left goat dander or associated bacteria on my work surface or worse yet, during a meeting. In the meantime, I put it on a sunny windowsill for a couple of days after washing it twice, dabbing it with a clean towel, and keeping it away from moisture and heat. I was glad to see there was no distinct animal odor lingering after washing it up, only a neutral odor from the Furthermore, it is important to note that this brush sheds very few hairs when washing or using it at the job. For $7, I think it is a great value, but I would clean it first prior to use regardless of the media.
As the brush was being used, the hair fell out. During painting on pottery and canvas, hair got onto the surface of the pottery and canvas with every.
When I work with colored pencils, I use a hake brush as a drafting brush. Because of its small size and soft feel, this brush is suitable for that purpose. A colored pencil crumbs can be easily removed from paper with this brush without causing any smudging. A mild soap and water is all that is needed to clean it, and it dries very.
Ceramic glazes can be applied to great brushes. Glaze goes on smooth, as long as you water down the glaze so that it doesn't become too Additionally, kiln wash was applied with them as well.