Hello all,
in a BAD spree I gave to my friends at V&C an assignment to make me a new brush. I have only two brushes, and both are from V&C So the third one will be another V&C, I know, I'm quite monotonous.
The requirements for the new brush were the following:
They kindly asked if I was sure I wanted such an ugly brush for the toilet bowl and I insisted saying yes, so they showed me a photo of the piece of wood they had in stock:
The piece was not enough to make the full brush out of it, so they said they'd add a piece of a different wood, for the top cup, should be ebony.
Then they showed me a photo of the piece already turned, but not finished, with the different top cup:
To the left a piece of Blackwood oiled, I don't like the colors that come out with that treatment, so I decided to go for the transparent paint for the body and oil and wax for the cup.
Here's the cup already engraved:
Let's see what they come out with in the following days!
in a BAD spree I gave to my friends at V&C an assignment to make me a new brush. I have only two brushes, and both are from V&C So the third one will be another V&C, I know, I'm quite monotonous.
The requirements for the new brush were the following:
- "American", tall style, to take inspiration from the Rubberset 400 but without the notches
- Made of African blackwood, I like too much the constrast between the yellow and the dark black
- A very good two band silvertip knot, but softer than the d01 that I already own
- The V&C logo engraved and not hammered on copper like they normally do
- Preferably a oil and wax finish, instead of transparent paint; this one is tough because the blackwood doesn't look good when oiled, the colors are muted.
They kindly asked if I was sure I wanted such an ugly brush for the toilet bowl and I insisted saying yes, so they showed me a photo of the piece of wood they had in stock:
The piece was not enough to make the full brush out of it, so they said they'd add a piece of a different wood, for the top cup, should be ebony.
Then they showed me a photo of the piece already turned, but not finished, with the different top cup:
To the left a piece of Blackwood oiled, I don't like the colors that come out with that treatment, so I decided to go for the transparent paint for the body and oil and wax for the cup.
Here's the cup already engraved:
Let's see what they come out with in the following days!