Today, I started a new brush handle. In the picture below, I took the time to take a new shot for each stage of the operation. I did this all in a couple of hours. I first cut a blank out in an octagonal shape. I used the router to route half way down four sides. I used the orbital sander to round off the corners and then routed a section around the center of the handle. I shaped the flutes on the handle and shortened the top by about 3/8 inch. I cut a flange just above the center and the top, tapering the top and bottom. Finally, I put a hole in the top for the knot and did a final sanding with fine sand paper.
All I have left to do is give it a finish and set it with a new knot, but that's it for today.
April 27, 2015
I decided to go for a different look with this handle. The top, I stained with a dark walnut while the bottom, I did with a golden pecan. So here it is with the stain on the left and with a coat of polyurethane on the right.
First coat of polyurethane and o-ring. |
Dry fit badger. |
Today, I widened the hole to accept a 24mm knot. David, over at TSD, will be getting this brush. He has ordered a Silver Tip Badger from Whipped Dog to go in it. When it arrives, I will do a final fit and glue it in. Then it will go to its new home. I really like this handle. It has a great feel.
May 12, 2015
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