Very helpful. I have used Urushi twice and each time I ruined my brushes. Does this method work for synthetic and sable brushes? I think I may order a Hake brush in the future, but I want to be sure that this is something that I want to pursue before I invest more. I make dip pens so I wanted to try using Urushi on them myself. Thank you for the help!
Dont buy hake if you are beginner. Use flat, high quality synthetic brushes, short hard, rather stiff. This method of cleaning works for them too, but after 2-3 squizes with oil just but them in turpentine brush cleaner.
Well, appreciate your insight ;) I learnt it from @@UC_KYw3EZl26xsQoCvgVDH7w so if you have any advice better then theirs - I'll gladly take it ;) We are all learning, and it would be great if you contributed ;)
The is so immensely helpful. Thank you so very much for this video.
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Very helpful. I have used Urushi twice and each time I ruined my brushes. Does this method work for synthetic and sable brushes? I think I may order a Hake brush in the future, but I want to be sure that this is something that I want to pursue before I invest more. I make dip pens so I wanted to try using Urushi on them myself. Thank you for the help!
Dont buy hake if you are beginner. Use flat, high quality synthetic brushes, short hard, rather stiff. This method of cleaning works for them too, but after 2-3 squizes with oil just but them in turpentine brush cleaner.
@@TamenuriStudio Okay! Thank you so much!
Sorry. I couldn't hear the liquid you used to clean the brush before application. May you give me its name? Thank you!
it turpentine. I use it to wash the oil off.
@@TamenuriStudio thank you so much.
Big torture for the hachibake......I dont want to be an hachibake in yours hands.....help me.....
Well, appreciate your insight ;) I learnt it from @@UC_KYw3EZl26xsQoCvgVDH7w so if you have any advice better then theirs - I'll gladly take it ;) We are all learning, and it would be great if you contributed ;)