(10-01-2024, 08:08 AM)ThResHypEr Wrote: How do you remove the knot? I bought a vintage brush for the handle, but I don't know how to remove the knot.
I set up a steamer for my vintage Rubberset: saucepan with a lid, small pyrex bowl, and a stovetop wire "star" to support the bowl off the bottom of the saucepan.
No water in the pyrex bowl, but I think I dunked the knot in water before steaming it.
That softened the knot glue enough for me to pull it out (in pieces) with pliers and knife.
I intended to use one of those vegetable steamer baskets, but I couldn't find it.
Before:
Excavation:
Then I followed up with a Dremel-type sanding drum on the inside.
I had my son 3-D print some spacers to sit on top of that weird little stem and prevent the silicone from filling up the bottom of the handle
After:
The badger knot was from Razor Emporium.
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