A bad paintbrush might just be bad luck.

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  • Опубликовано: 27 окт 2024

Комментарии • 9

  • @kscott2655
    @kscott2655 Год назад +5

    Don't pull out stray brush hairs. Separate them and use a knife against the ferrule to snip them off short and close to the end of the ferrule. This way the bundle of hairs stays tight within the ferrule but the stray is no longer a problem. Never pull them out.

    • @PaintmanJourneying
      @PaintmanJourneying  Год назад +1

      This is good advice. Though usually by the time I am getting rid of a stray hair it's because it's been bent enough at the base that that's where it's break point has become so leaves that base in the ferrule still. I think that's what happened to my GSW Gold each time, the hairs kinda broke out on their own.

    • @MattTarquin
      @MattTarquin 11 месяцев назад

      Hobby clippers is the best for this imo

  • @mokko759
    @mokko759 Год назад +1

    Decent quality tools make all the difference in the enjoyability of a task, as well. Poor quality, unlucky brushes/tool will destroy a desire to create faster than a rain puddle drying in the Sahara.

  • @RedHandedDaniel
    @RedHandedDaniel Год назад

    great video

  • @shawnsingh387
    @shawnsingh387 Год назад

    Where did you purchase the 8404 from? Link perhaps?

    • @PaintmanJourneying
      @PaintmanJourneying  Год назад

      Mine are actually the 8408's, they're more cone shape than teardrop shape and just what I prefer. But either way check out hobbyheaven.org They have most of the major brands that miniature painters use.

  • @franks8127
    @franks8127 Год назад

    I recently ordered a series 7 number 1 from amazon and got a dud...brand new and i couldn't get it to form a point ..learned my lesson always buy in person if possible

    • @PaintmanJourneying
      @PaintmanJourneying  Год назад

      Since my favorite brush just isn't sold in local shops like at all, I always have to roll the dice with online brushes. But if you can find a good small company online they tend to be more selective than Amazon would be, so so far haven't got any duds since getting mine from hobbyheaven.org