It’s interesting to see the care and precision necessary to create the Hamburg Premier series. Thanks for sharing the process. These are extraordinary brushes.
If I was interested in starting a brush making hobby, where would I buy the supplies like you have in the video? Thanks for the video, excellent production quality and terrific skill!
They are glued John. Per the website ( www.jerrysartarama.com/hamburg-premier-brushes): "Hamburg Professional Synthetic Blend Brushes from Creative Mark are skillfully crafted by hand by a world-class German brush maker. Each brush is created with an 8 step process. First, hairs are carefully blended exactly by a skilled brush dresser, painstakingly pinching the shape into an exact bundle for the shape and size. The bundles are hand tied, shaped, and measured. They are then placed into a nickel-plated brass ferrule, and secured with polyurethane glue. After drying, the ferrule is glued to the handle and double crimped extra deep to permanently secure the brush."
Ja. Daniel ist Deutscher und die Hamburger Premier Professional Pinsel werden in Deutschland handgefertigt. (Yes. Daniel is German and the Hamburg Premier Professional brushes are handmade in Germany.)
@Sven Figenschou - thank you for the question! We reached out to Daniel and he said they use a polyurethane glue to secure the bristles within the ferrule. However, if you were asking about the handle, that is assembled in a separate production step. The ferrule is crimped mechanically and secured with hot melt glue.
@dueler57time Unfortunately, those metal molds aren't readily available. Daniel Zahn has been making brushes for years and learned as an apprentice from a master. The tools and knowledge they have is passed from generation to generation and includes custom tools made ages ago.
Unfortunately, those metal molds aren't readily available. Daniel Zahn has been making brushes for years and learned as an apprentice from a master. The tools and knowledge they have is passed from generation to generation and includes custom tools made ages ago.
Just get them printed or machined, or machine them yourself (it's a fucking piece of metal with a hole drilled into it) if your hands aren't growing out of your ass
@@JerrysartaramaArtSupply You were honest about it's making. I want to ask about the brushes of many companies which they claim synthetic are actually synthetic or not. Are they fully synthetic or blend with natural hair. I am talking about these natural imitation Escoda, Da vinci Caseno, Sennelier raphael, Princeton Neptune etc. I am asking this because you people can easily tell.
It’s interesting to see the care and precision necessary to create the Hamburg Premier series. Thanks for sharing the process. These are extraordinary brushes.
thanks!! my dog's fur is really soft so I'm trying this tomorrow ❤️❤️
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If I was interested in starting a brush making hobby, where would I buy the supplies like you have in the video? Thanks for the video, excellent production quality and terrific skill!
Did you get a reply on where to buy the material
Also interested specially on how to acquire the molds.
@@kanonpeterson1041machine them or get them machined
Thanks for sharing the informative video!
You bet! Thanks Artist Aftab! Keep Creating!
Got the tools, got the talent!
Thanks Exador the Cat! You got the cool!
This makes me really appreciate my nicer brushes! :-)
Nothing to stop the hairs being pulled out then? Surely crimping the ferrule is not enough - some glue or something?
They are glued John. Per the website ( www.jerrysartarama.com/hamburg-premier-brushes): "Hamburg Professional Synthetic Blend Brushes from Creative Mark are skillfully crafted by hand by a world-class German brush maker. Each brush is created with an 8 step process. First, hairs are carefully blended exactly by a skilled brush dresser, painstakingly pinching the shape into an exact bundle for the shape and size. The bundles are hand tied, shaped, and measured. They are then placed into a nickel-plated brass ferrule, and secured with polyurethane glue. After drying, the ferrule is glued to the handle and double crimped extra deep to permanently secure the brush."
Thanks
No problem. Keep creating
@@JerrysartaramaArtSupply hi
Lovely ❤❤❤
Thank you!
Thank you sir
Sound as Germán speaker.
Thank you.
Ja. Daniel ist Deutscher und die Hamburger Premier Professional Pinsel werden in Deutschland handgefertigt. (Yes. Daniel is German and the Hamburg Premier Professional brushes are handmade in Germany.)
Which type of glue do you use in the ferrule?
@Sven Figenschou - thank you for the question! We reached out to Daniel and he said they use a polyurethane glue to secure the bristles within the ferrule. However, if you were asking about the handle, that is assembled in a separate production step. The ferrule is crimped mechanically and secured with hot melt glue.
Where can i find the metal cups you use as molds? What are those called?
@dueler57time Unfortunately, those metal molds aren't readily available. Daniel Zahn has been making brushes for years and learned as an apprentice from a master. The tools and knowledge they have is passed from generation to generation and includes custom tools made ages ago.
Is there something similar that I can look into? I would love to apprentice but thats not readily available in my area.
Do you sell the molds?
Unfortunately, those metal molds aren't readily available. Daniel Zahn has been making brushes for years and learned as an apprentice from a master. The tools and knowledge they have is passed from generation to generation and includes custom tools made ages ago.
Just get them printed or machined, or machine them yourself (it's a fucking piece of metal with a hole drilled into it) if your hands aren't growing out of your ass
Sir which hair is this
@kahn -This is a proprietary blend of natural and synthetic blended multi-filament sizes of hair.
@@JerrysartaramaArtSupply You were honest about it's making. I want to ask about the brushes of many companies which they claim synthetic are actually synthetic or not. Are they fully synthetic or blend with natural hair. I am talking about these natural imitation Escoda, Da vinci Caseno, Sennelier raphael, Princeton Neptune etc. I am asking this because you people can easily tell.