#1
Hi DFS,

Just wondering if anyone has experience or input with doing some reknotting. I have two vintage butterscotch brushes I want to reknot. I’ve removed the previous knots and sanded out most of the glue. 
The diameter of the holes are 20 mm. I rarely use brushes smaller than 24 mm. So my question is, does anyone have experience or insight into the success of widening holes on these types of brushes, to say 22 or 24 mm? I don’t want to ruin the handles. Any thoughts on methods too?

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(This post was last modified: 10-27-2024, 10:36 PM by Dave in KY. Edited 2 times in total.)
(10-27-2024, 09:50 PM)Shaving Panda Wrote: Hi DFS,

Just wondering if anyone has experience or input with doing some reknotting. I have two vintage butterscotch brushes I want to reknot. I’ve removed the previous knots and sanded out most of the glue. 
The diameter of the holes are 20 mm. I rarely use brushes smaller than 24 mm. So my question is, does anyone have experience or insight into the success of widening holes on these types of brushes, to say 22 or 24 mm? I don’t want to ruin the handles. Any thoughts on methods too?

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#3
You can open them up with a dremel or a forstner bit. You need to be careful opening them too much. For handle integrity and esthetics i wouldn't go past 22mm knot on those handles.

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#4
Thanks. I may have to try the dremel approach!

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