(08-20-2020, 06:31 PM)A. Feitar Wrote: After 12 uses my ZT3 has really softened up. At first I was a bit concerned it was too dense, too stiff and a lather hog. However, it has really broken in to be pillowy dense, soft tips but firm backbone and not a lather hog. It actually is a lather generating beast.
Below is a photo of the ZT3 in 28mm (Left) and a Declaration B6 28mm Jefferson (Right) for comparison. I love all my Declaration brushes but I feel Scott needs just a wee bit more attention to detail on his brushes.
(08-23-2020, 01:40 AM)LOOT Wrote: Mine made it to the den. B9A
Nice score on the Laser Dragon, sir!
Thanks men. This is a great looking brush. Probably the best I've seen in a couple of years.
The shape of the handle is nice, others appear to have been put on a diet with a skinny bottom.
The knot has a good shape and is set straight. Some recent brushes have been lopsided and set with a slight twist.
There is no transparency. I dunno why transparency in the resin bugs me but its a pet peeve of mine.
The colors are great, I got one with plenty of pink.
This brush took a little longer than usual to arrive but it was well worth the wait.
The shape of the handle is nice, others appear to have been put on a diet with a skinny bottom.
The knot has a good shape and is set straight. Some recent brushes have been lopsided and set with a slight twist.
There is no transparency. I dunno why transparency in the resin bugs me but its a pet peeve of mine.
The colors are great, I got one with plenty of pink.
This brush took a little longer than usual to arrive but it was well worth the wait.
(This post was last modified: 08-24-2020, 12:16 AM by LOOT.)
(08-23-2020, 10:40 PM)DanLaw Wrote: What is YOUR take on B9A knot?It bloomed like the ZT3. I only used it once but it performed well. I load on the puck and face lather so I need a brush that builds and holds enough lather to paint 4 times. 9A did that in spades. Its not as soft as the ZT3 but I hope it will break in good. Time will tell.
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