#1

Member
Wisconsin
Hello brush guys, chemists and guys smarter than me…
I need your thoughts.

I have a new artisan handle on the way.
I will need to “disguise” the drilled hole because part of the handle is clear.
I was thinking that I could “paint” the hole before installing a Maggards knot.
I assume that any kind of paint would react with the epoxy that I typically use for the knot.

Is there a kind of paint that would not get messed up with the epoxy?
Although I’ve never used silicone, I suppose that may be a better idea with a painted hole?

Any ideas?

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#2
I actually think doing nothing would look better than trying to paint it. That’s not a ton of knot transparency. As long as you don’t go nuts with the adhesive, it shouldn’t spread up and to the sides. I dunno…just my 2 cents.
#3
Just use black two part epoxy to glue the knot In.


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#4

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Wisconsin
(05-19-2021, 08:45 AM)Fundzalo Wrote: Just use black two part epoxy to glue the knot In. 


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I didn’t know there was such a thing.
I’ll find some.
Thank You!
#5

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Canada
(This post was last modified: 05-19-2021, 02:54 PM by celestino.)
That is quite a nice handle. Good luck with the black epoxy, but I think it looks just fine the way it is. Smile

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#6

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Wisconsin
(05-19-2021, 02:53 PM)celestino Wrote: That is quite a nice handle. Good luck with the black epoxy, but I think it looks just fine the way it is. Smile

I found Scott, Colorado Razor Designs on Etsy.
He had a brush with this type of “chunks in clear resin” handle.
It was gorgeous, but it was a bit too tall for my taste.
He made me 3 blanks to choose from, I chose 2.
Then he turned them into stubbier handles.
I think he’s out of chunks now…
I’m going to put a Maggards 2 band in each.

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#7
Unusual and clever design.  Looks nice!

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#8
if you have the option, put in an aluminum ring before implanting the knot


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#9
you can add color pigment to the composition to which you will glue the knot. in this case, the glue itself will work as a paint.
Forgive my English.

Respectfully, Sergey.
#10

Member
Wisconsin
That’s an interesting idea.
I suppose I need to buy some pigment…


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