Slanted Striping Brush (Sable) | TL-11
Slanted Striping Brush (Sable) | TL-11
Slanted Striping Brush (Sable) | TL-11
Slanted Striping Brush (Sable) | TL-11

Slanted Striping Brush (Sable) | TL-11

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How-To Brush Care Guide

Prepare your brushes for their first use - read below.

Most of our large and fine hair brushes are hand-set and made with different hairs that are tapped in a small copper cylinder before being glued into the ferrule. This is why some of the hairs are not properly affixed to the ferrule, so the brush will shed some hair the first few times you will use it.

Thick hair: examples are; badger, hog (china bristle), horse hair

Fine hair: examples are sable; squirrel, goat, skunk (fine, thin short hair)

Synthetic Fiber: examples are; taklon, samina, bordeaux, synthetic bristle


To minimize brush shedding, you should:

  1. Wash the brush thoroughly with a mild dish soap in warm water and massage the hair to comb out the loose bristles. Rinse until there is no soap residue left in the brush.
  2. Ring the brush out by rolling it between your hands as if you were trying to make a fire with a stick to fluff out the brush.
  3. Let dry by hanging the brushes or lay it down at the edge of a table (a hog bristle will have a strong odor due to the bone glue used to attach the bristles. This will go away after a few washings.)

Repeat this process a few more times.

All acrylic glazes contain some sort of ammonia which attacks the structure of the natural hair. Therefore, brush maintenance and thorough repetitive cleaning as described in step 1, 2, & 3 is imperative to protect and extend the life of your brush.

Applying a few drops of ‘leave in’ conditioner is also a good idea if you’re not going to be using your brush for some time.


Dried Paint: If some acrylic glaze becomes hardened on the brush, start by removing the heaviest part with denatured alcohol then rinse with water and coat the hairs with Murphy’s Oil Soap and leave for several hours. Apply the steps again from 1, 2, & 3 so the paint will brush out easily and leave your brush as good as new. Be careful as soap left too long in the natural hair will deteriorate the flexibility of the hair.


Proper cleaning procedure

for oil/water and large or small brushes:

  Oil Medium Water Medium
Large Brushes Prep brushes by thinning in two or more baths of spirits or until a rag runs free of paint. Wash brush with warm water and a lathering soap. Shake out excess water, quickly form brush shape, and then allow to dry upside down. Rinse thoroughly with warm water. Clean with a tiny bit of lathering soap and rinse until completely clean. Shake out excess water, quickly form brush shape, and then allow to dry.
Small Brushes Prep brushes by thinning in two or more baths of spirits or until a rag runs free of paint. Apply a generous portion of Lard to the tip of the brush and store. To reuse brush, completely thin with spirits. Clean each small brush very carefully and gently with a tiny bit of lathering soap. Shake out excess water, quickly form brush shape, and then allow to dry . To reshape a brush, dip it in Gum Arabic.

The five decorative painting brush holds you'll need for Pierre's full line of brushes and tools.

 

 

Pencil Hold: 

At the ferrule, like a pencil

Pencil Hold

Conductor's Hold: 

At the tip of the handle, like a conductor's baton

conductor hold

Drummer's Hold: 

Grasping the entire handle, like a drummer's stick

drummer hold

Baseball Hold: 

With an open grip, as if holding a baseball

baseball hold

Quack Hold: 

Between the thumb and the fingers (positioned to mimic a quacking duck) either on the ferrule or the hairs.

quack hold

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A pure sable brush pays for itself on the first job! Our primary brush for the thinnest, straightest lines desired in striping. Used on its side, every tip of the hand-selected sable hair should be in contact for the longest, and most consistent stripe.Truly, the slanted, sable striping brush will prove to be invaluable when used effectively with a Striping Edge for faux molding & other linear projects. Available in 5 sizes.

  • High-quality Kolinsky sable hair
  • Sable hair ages well and is self-sharpening
  • Long handle for use with Striping Edge
  • Slanted shape is best for straight, thin lines
  • Can be used in oil or water when dedicated (learn more)
  • Great for 'dirt marks' in corners and recessed molding
  • Great for opaque stripes and painted grout lines
  • Sable hair for striping
  • Brush Care: Water: Wash with soap, Oil: Thinned & lard
  • Shown in Kit: Trompe L'oeil Kit, Faux Molding Sable Kit

SIZE TRANSLATIONS

SIZE BRUSH LENGTH FERRULE WIDTH FERRULE LENGTH

HAIR LENGTH

6 12.3" / 31.2cm 0.1" / 2mm 0.3" / 7mm 0.6" / 16mm
8 12.3" / 32.2cm 0.1" / 2mm 0.4" / 10mm 0.7" / 19mm
10 12.4" / 31.5cm 0.1" / 3mm 0.5" / 12mm 1" / 25mm
12 12.5" / 31.7cm 0.2" / 4mm 0.6" / 14mm 1.1" / 28mm
14 12.8" / 32.5cm 0.2" / 5mm 0.6" / 16mm 1.4" / 35mm


BRUSH SPECIFICATIONS

 HAIR TYPE

Sable Hair

BRUSH HOLD

Conductor's Hold

USAGE

Trompe l'oeil; striping; opaque accents

MEDIUM

Water or Oil

FERRULE

Tin

HANDLE

Wooden round long


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