As we do with all our Gramercy Tools woodworking tools, we did a lot of research and testing before we figured out the best features in finishing brushes. We found that most of the commonly available finishing brushes are dumbed-down copies of older, much better styles. That explained why there was less of a distinction between brushes, even expensive ones, than we would have liked. In the end we asked one of the last brushmakers in the United States to hand-make a brush to our specifications.
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The Gramercy Tools brush is made of 100 percent European ox-hair. Ox-hair is very fine and has a wonderful feel to it. It will leave a virtually brush-mark free surface and will hold a fair amount of finish for a long, efficient and controlled stroke. This brush is useful even for French polishing, if you brush on a coat to get a head start before starting the rubbing out process. The brush is solid hair with no gap, so you can cover carving details and moldings, and go over edges and corners with no drips or splatters. The ox-hair is anchored in the brush with epoxy, so the brush won’t deteriorate in solvents. The ferrule is top-quality stainless steel, so you can easily clean it in any solvent, including water, and not have to worry about corrosion – which can shorten the life of the brush and contaminate your finish. The handle is made of unfinished hardwood (in an attractive, traditional beaver-tail pattern) that is very comfortable in the hand and has a great balance. The brush has a hand-sculpted chisel tip for best performance. Our brushmaker told us to pack the brushes in a traditional paper wrapper that allows the hair to breathe and last longer. So we did.
We don’t think you’ll be able to find a better finishing brush for shellac, nitrocellulose lacquer, or any other typical thin finish material. With care, our brushes will last for years and make finishing much easier and more rewarding. Cleaning a shellac brush is easy. Here are instructions on brushcleaning.
Note: Do not use on heavier finishes like varnish and polyurethane. They may be too viscous for this brush and may break the brush’s thin hair. Use with these materials will be considered misuse and are not covered by our guarantee.
Also, since these brushes are from natural hair they are unsuited for waterborne finishes. For brushes for waterborne finishes see the product listing below.
The brush is available in 3 sizes. The 2″ wide brush is the most generally useful, the 1″ size is good for localized details, and the 3″ size will make doing a large surface easier and quicker. Bristle length is 1-3/4″ on all three brushes.
Handmade in the USA.
“There aren’t any brushes that feel better in use than the Gramercy
Tools brush” – Bob Flexner









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