(This post was last modified: 02-19-2022, 04:17 PM by Moriarty.)
My most comfortable handle is the Oumo Exceed - it is really the only brush I have that makes me think how great it feels every time I pick it up.
My worst is the Mühle Rocca brush. It causes my hand to cramp. Must be something to do with the narrow diameter and lack of contouring, which make me grip it too hard (photo below is not mine).
My worst is the Mühle Rocca brush. It causes my hand to cramp. Must be something to do with the narrow diameter and lack of contouring, which make me grip it too hard (photo below is not mine).
(02-28-2022, 01:11 PM)BenjaminC Wrote: Is there anything out there with a big spherical handle? My hands are terrible and I'm not up for hurting myself every time.You might find something suitable on Etsy. A lot of unusual one-off handles there.
Or... ApShaveCo sells mix & match tops and bottoms of handles separately, the "uBrush" system.
(Limited to red or light blue for the tops, it seems.)
And you can order a top with a 24 mm knot of your choice already attached.
So, you could get one of those and glue it to any sphere that you can find. Billiard ball? Golf ball? Door knob? You name it.
A door knob is more likely to be hollow, and therefore lighter.
A wooden ball could probably work too, with a few coats of spar urethane.
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(This post was last modified: 03-05-2022, 01:22 AM by Steve56.)
(03-04-2022, 09:06 AM)John Rose Wrote:(12-20-2021, 04:32 AM)Steve56 Wrote:Nice and simple.
Simpsons Keyhole, perfect for my hand.
The waist is higher up than usual too (compared to, say, Persian Jar handles).
The unique thing about the Keyhole is that the top ‘globe’ is not round as it is with all copycats.
The keyhole has a tapered bottom section of the ‘globe’ that effectively gives your fingers more space (allows them to move forward’, like making the handle longer without making the handle longer. Unlike the Paladin Sherlock and Keyhive. Rudy Vey can probably comment on the difference.
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