View Full Version : I too am trying to make my own brush.
The rub is that I only have a drill press and don't want to invest in a lathe.
I saw an article about making a pen on a drill press and wondered how I would go about "turning" a brush handle.
thanks
takedeadaim
01-31-2011, 02:14 PM
If you go to the golden nib and look at their instructions they sell an arbor that makes it possible to "turn" handles on a drill press or with a power drill in a fixture. A bit slower I am sure but functional non the less.
Thank you Take, that seems like it will do what I want.
huck1680
02-04-2011, 05:41 PM
Yo Hex
Have you ever thought about making your brush out of antler? It's totally unique and not that difficult to do. I use Elk, Whitetail, Muley etc. Pick a piece of antler you like, saw, drill, sand/shape (you can get those drum sanders that fit drillpresses) then use Marine epoxy to set the knot. After that use a good polyurethane to seal it up and impart some shine and you're good to go. They work really well. I use TGN knots myself.
Telecaster52
02-04-2011, 05:54 PM
I did this
http://i734.photobucket.com/albums/ww348/telecaster52awh/DSCF3632.jpg?t=1296870769
on an oscillating spindle sander with rasps, files and chisels.
http://stusshed.files.wordpress.com/2007/07/spindle-sander.jpg
routeinfo
02-04-2011, 09:04 PM
Inspired by melyus here (http://badgerandblade.com/vb/showthread.php?t=188239), I decided to try a freehand brush handle with a pool ball I had lying around.
http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2005-1/926334/h2.JPG
http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2005-1/926334/h1.JPG
I just started this evening with the dremel, hacking it into a basic shape and now I'm filing with a nail file into proper shape. The 11 is the base and there will be a butterscotch ring around the knot at the top. Lots of work left to do. And yes, it was orange on the outside but pink right under the surface. I guess I'm going to have a pink brush. :001_unsur I was kinda looking forward to orange.
Telecaster52
02-04-2011, 09:18 PM
finish it with an amber tint varnish, the pink will go back to it's original orangey goodness :thumbup:
routeinfo
02-04-2011, 10:04 PM
finish it with an amber tint varnish, the pink will go back to it's original orangey goodness :thumbup:
I feel that phenolic resin should get polish only. In 30 or 40 years it will be orange again and the white will be butterscotch.
Guys, these are amazing ideas.
I had not considered horn/antlers, and since my wife is Asian, she can use the powder to make me an aphrodesiac cocktail. (pun intended) :thumbup1:
I am very impressed with what y'all have done, especially with the pool ball.
Ingenious.
Now it's time to get to work and make my 30mm monster.
I bought a bunch of cheap pen blanks to practice on, figuring that I would ruin quite a few before I got the hang of it. Now if it would only warm up so I could get out into the garage.
27f today in Houston.
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