Yasutomo Hake Flat Wash Brush with Metal Ferrule, Sheep Hair Bristles, 1 inch (BFC1)
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I am pretty impressed with this so far. My standard brushes are inexpensive hake brushes, and honestly, I got tired of picking the hairs out of my wax at the end of the day. The brand I've been using hasn't had that problem, so I expect to buy more from them in the future. It is - Adding a little color to a small project or niche project is a good use of the inch size This is not a good idea if you want to apply a base coat. It is still a work in progress, but I like it.

It leaves an awful lot of hair behind, so I can't even use it for a large wash.

I have never seen such a horrible There is a lot of shed, and it does not It cannot be manipulated in any way.

Small works best for the size paper.

For large watercolor painting, especially for children who are just starting out I soaked the paper in water. Contains the same amount of coverage.

I can precisely apply glue with it to the room divider thanks to its soft bristles. Your cooperation is greatly appreciated!.

A loss of hair that is excessive.

I use this hake brush as a watercolor brush. It is inexpensive and works well. As a result, it does not The only thing I need to worry about now is losing a hair or two at first. I do not see any reason to buy.
