What type/make/size brush(es) do you use?

Started by getagrip, 10 February 2015, 10:09:47 PM

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Quote from: Matt of Munslow on 11 February 2015, 12:23:28 PM
Why do they do that  >:(

That's why I use GW no matter their other faults, they never hook.

My GW's never hook; agreed ;)

I know that not cleaning thoroughly really affects them; also, if the undercoat / glue is not completely dry (as in bone dry) this can make them hook too.

I've just bought some brush soap to help clean mine :)
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Now I like a brush that hooks. It allows me to have more control over the paint, especially if the 'hook' produces a straight line effect.

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Quote from: RoyWilliamson on 11 February 2015, 02:10:28 PM
Now I like a brush that hooks. It allows me to have more control over the paint, especially if the 'hook' produces a straight line effect.



I find it irritating beyond belief; mine are invariably relegated to dry-brushing / highlighting.
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Windsor and Newton Series 7 1,0 and 00. Always clean with  artists brush cleaner and preserver afterwards as they cost a small fortune (my three cost me £25) but they last and have made a big difference to my painting.
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Quote from: Leman on 11 February 2015, 04:38:56 PM
Windsor and Newton Series 7 1,0 and 00. Always clean with  artists brush cleaner and preserver afterwards as they cost a small fortune (my three cost me £25) but they last and have made a big difference to my painting.

Just ordered two WNs; size 1 and 0.  Be nice to see what all the fuss is about :)
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Another thing that'll probably set me apart from some, is that I don't like those real hair / sable brushes (or whatever they're made from).

I like the synthetic nylon stuff.

I had an Andrea Miniatures brush that was nylon and since then they've been my prefered choice. I think the Army Painter brushes I'm using are nylon, they don't seem to be sable anyway.  
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Never been able to use them as after two or three uses the tip always curves over for me.
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Quote from: RoyWilliamson on 11 February 2015, 04:46:24 PM
Another thing that'll probably set me apart from some, is that I don't like those real hair / sable brushes (or whatever they're made from).

I like the synthetic nylon stuff.

I had an Andrea Miniatures brush that was nylon and since then they've been my prefered choice. I think the Army Painter brushes I'm using are nylon, they don't seem to be sable anyway.  

Will not and cannot use nylon; they just don't feel right ;)

Also, nylon don't come to a proper point the moment you put paint on them :-\
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Quote from: getagrip on 11 February 2015, 05:54:01 PM
Also, nylon don't come to a proper point the moment you put paint on them :-\

Hmm. They work okay for me. Strange that.

Though, some't similar, is a conversation I was having yesterday with a chap who mainly uses pva or cheap superglue to stick stuff together as he can't get away with Loctite superglue. Me being the exact opposite. Tried lots of different glues and it's Loctite that I swear by (and not just when I glue my fingers together).
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Rimmer: "Well, we didn't use it all, Lister. Who did?"

Lister: "Rimmer, aliens used our bog roll?"

getagrip

So my WN series 7 arrived today and I have to say I'm very impressed  :)

As to comparisons, it's about 5mm longer than a GW brush end to end (so no real difference there) but the WN handle is 1mm bigger in diameter.  This may not sound huge but a 20% difference creates a considerably different feel in the hand.  I like a fatter handle which is why I can't use some other brands and so WN it is for me from now on.

Only problem is the price, they're about 2.5 times more expensive.  Time will tell if they last longer.  They certainly put down colour beautifully  ;)
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As long as you treat them with care, Gareth.  :)
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Quote from: Techno on 13 February 2015, 07:11:34 PM
As long as you treat them with care, Gareth.  :)
Cheers - Phil.

Always, always, always  :)

Have my little pot of B&J brush soap at the ready   ;)
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Quote from: fsn on 13 February 2015, 07:25:56 PM
Harris 2".

1/2" for the details.

;D ;D ;D

And we have the evidence on another thread..."white Russian"  ;)
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