(11-15-2018, 04:06 PM)celestino Wrote: Thank you for your impression, Matthew.
I have had a few of the Muhle STF synthetics and I didn't not like them as much as I like the Chubby 2. I don't know what it is about the fibres in the latter brush, but they are very different to any other synthetic fibres I have tried, to date.
(12-01-2018, 05:14 PM)celestino Wrote: I have tried the SynBad and Tuxedo knots, both 28 mm, and they are much better than the Flattop one, but I still greatly prefer my Chubby 2 synthetics. I don't know exactly how Simpsons does it, but the fibres they use are different than any synthetic fibre I have tried, even compared to the Muhle/EJ synthetics.
Sorry to have taken so long to reply! Thanks for sharing your impressions of the Chubby 2, it seems to be a well-liked brush and I hope to try one some day. I, too, wish they weren’t as expensive as they are (Edwin Jagger and Mühle, too), although I can understand at least some of the price difference compared to other synthetics.
I’ve been trying out a number of different knots, lately. The SynBad in 28 mm is indeed a dense knot with good backbone when set quite low. I had one temporarily set to 53 mm, then to 55 mm, and in both cases it was not very easy to splay (but it was comfortable to use, nevertheless).
The FlatTop knot also needs to be set relatively low, I think. It is so soft that a low loft will not hurt it in any way, and it’ll still splay well, once you get the bristles to splay from the middle instead of all to one side.
Here are a couple of pictures of the 28 mm FlatTop temporalily set to 49 mm. I may just set it permanently at this loft.
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