I use a Wilton cake turntable with a Scott shop towel on it to put my pieces on, so I can have a movable platform to position a specific part of the piece to the front. I hold my brush steady and move the turntable to glaze plates and cups. When I feel the brush "grab" the bisque, I load up my brush. I use Duncan glazes and underglazes.
I literally needed this video!! I don’t know what on earth happened to all of my good brushes but I need more. I really wish you would have talked more about the brushes you sell. Th tittle says all about brushes.
"Natural fiber" usually means animal fur, which many people avoid. It would help if you were to specify the fiber. I would happily buy plant fiber brushes instead of synthetic.
Not all but most are animal fur but no animals were killed. All the animal hair used in any of our brushes is a by product of the food chain. No animal is used exclusively for making our brushes. All hair is sterilized , cleaned, washed, and baked and meets all us requirements for importation.
Extremely helpful! Thank you!
Thanks for sharing these great tips! I'll now stop using hot water to clean my brushes!
I use a Wilton cake turntable with a Scott shop towel on it to put my pieces on, so I can have a movable platform to position a specific part of the piece to the front. I hold my brush steady and move the turntable to glaze plates and cups. When I feel the brush "grab" the bisque, I load up my brush. I use Duncan glazes and underglazes.
I loooove the Mayco brushes!
What do you do with the water
7:55am Do you always apply clear glaze over the stroke and coat?
What are the names and numners of the brushes please?
#8 Soft Fan Brush CB-618, #4 Soft Gan CB-604, #6 Script Liner CB-106, 10/0 Liner CB-100
Link to Mayco's Brushes www.maycocolors.com/product-category/tools/creative-tools/brushes/
Thank you for the tips you provided and for showing the brushes you use daily.
I literally needed this video!! I don’t know what on earth happened to all of my good brushes but I need more. I really wish you would have talked more about the brushes you sell. Th tittle says all about brushes.
Link to Mayco's Brushes www.maycocolors.com/product-category/tools/creative-tools/brushes/
all well and good but what sizes are they
"Natural fiber" usually means animal fur, which many people avoid. It would help if you were to specify the fiber. I would happily buy plant fiber brushes instead of synthetic.
Not all but most are animal fur but no animals were killed. All the animal hair used in any of our brushes is a by product of the food chain. No animal is used exclusively for making our brushes. All hair is sterilized , cleaned, washed, and baked and meets all us requirements for importation.