Faux Finishing Brushes
Detailed information about various techniques can be found in perhaps the most widely accepted book by Ina Brosseau Marx, Allen Marx and Robert Marx:
“Professional Painted Finishes”, published by Watson-Guptill, New York.
Also participating in an hands-on workshop for example those held by
Karl-Heinz Meschbach, “The Faux Meister” may prove to be the best introduction into this diverse subject. Check our links section for more faux finishing info.
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417 Chiqueteur brush • Square edge, pure squirrel hair with naturally lacquered handles • Sizes No. 3, 5 and 8.
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2060 Decor bristle brush • Square edge, light bristles with red thread • Safe against short circuit • Sizes 6, 8, 10 & 12.
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2475 Mottler • White Artist bristle • Naturally lacquered handles, rust-proof steel ferrule • Sizes 15 to 500mm.
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2493 Angular liner • Light bristles, long plainwood handles, rust-proof steel ferrule • 15, 20 and 25mm.
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2466 Pencil or pipe overgrainer • light bristles, short plainwood handles, rust-proof steel ferrule • Sizes 30 to 100mm.
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2468 Wavy mottler • Light bristles in wavy tin ferrule • Sizes 60, 70, 100, 110, 120 and 150 mm.
-The wavy mottler is used to imitate birch and other fine woods, and it also finds application in marbling and fantasy finishes.
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2491 Flogger • Pure grey Chinese bristles, plainwood handles, rust-proof steel ferrule • Sizes 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, & 100mm. Use to create the fine check-grain-effects in faux bois such as mahogany, walnut or rosewood. Floggers are also used as daggers in stripe and other glazing effects.