The art on those looks amazing!
I'd agree, he should get a hobbyist tag and sell some of his work to usI bet you could sell the lids on Panjo, eBay, or Etsy if you are looking for some extra income. They look good!
Hey folks, I'm interested in DIY but would a dremel be enough for wood works? I am thinking of trying some brush handles, maybe stands etc.
made these last year:
Simpsons chubby style handle. Made out of cherrywood. The knot is 24mm black badger from the golden nib
After looking up various wood grains, i couldn't find what it was. The guy at Rockler said it was some type of south american cut. 28mm silvertip from the golden nib
Spinning stand for 5 brushes
put a 'lazy susan' mechanism at the bottom.
Beautiful work! What did you use as a finish on the brush handles? I like the looks. Nice job on the lids too. Are those drawn on of did you cut them in? Would love to try that at some point.
For the brushes, i used the helmsman marine spar finish.
I drew the designs on the lids, then i used a thin drill bit to "carve" it in. It's very shallow.
thank you sirs!
I drew inspiration from another poster to make these OS mug lids. I went ahead and drew the ship on them as well.
i made this brush and holder for a friend of mine last year. Brush is cherry wood and the stand is osage orange.
it takes me a while to make them, since i don't have a lathe. I just use a dremel and hand sanding.
Very nice!Here's my first generation DIY brush and razor stand.
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Solid oak with a walnut dowel. Made it yesterday with help from my son, he wants one next.
Here's my first generation DIY brush and razor stand.
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Solid oak with a walnut dowel. Made it yesterday with help from my son, he wants one next.