As an art student, buying my own brushes is expensive so I decided to make my own out of objects I had around my house.
Step 1: Preparing the handle
Drill a hole into the object you are making your handle. In this case, I am using an old set of chopsticks. The hole needs to be big enough to fit the amount of hair/ bristles that you want but not too big that the handle breaks.
Step 2: Preping the handle part 2
Once you have the hole drilled, use an exacto-knife to create a cross pattern in the area you just drilled. The picture will explain it better then my words. (Sorry).
Step 3: Preparing the Bristles
Select the amount of hair you want to use for the bristles. (I didn't want to cut too much off my head so I opted for a smaller finer brush.) Use a rubber band to keep the bristles all together while preparing the glue.
Step 4: Gluing the Bristles
Glue the end of the bristles and place in the hole you drilled. Gently remove the rubber band after a few minutes. For my bigger grass brush and pen brush shown I left the rubber band on. It's up to you.
Step 5: Wrapping it up
Use string to tighten the opening of the brush and to keep the bristles in. glue the end of the string to keep it from unraveling.
Step 6: Trim the Bristles
Trim the bristles of the brush to the desired shape. There you have it. Your very own brush.
Step 7: Some of the brushes I have made
I have re-modified a pen into a paintbrush using my husbands hair.
Below is the chopstick brush with my hair.
Finally my grass and twig brush. Have fun making your own.
quick idea, bamboo has a natural hole down the center - so a piece of bamboo won't need drilling, just slicing with the blade... going to try it later! thanks for the idea :)
My name is Joel and I'm a GCSE student studying ICT and was wondering if i could use some of the photos off this specific article to use in one of my presentations, I will include the source of the images but I need to have the permit ion from the owner.
Kind Regards
You gave me lots of good Ideas.
And your other Insrtuctable, I love too-it, it kind of blows my mind how you think all this stuff up.
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Ha HA thanks paul
My daughter had several inches off her hair about a year ago and I made her a couple of brushes from it. She was thrilled to be able to paint with her hair and not get told off for it!
Nice instructable.
Overall though...I like this instructable very much! You could even glue in a toothpick for a dip "pen"
there are lots of fibers I want to try this with. Right now 'Im eyeing a duster. Also PVA glue is water soluble. Wouldn't it be better to use super glue (something more plastic)?
This will come in handy as I'll be moving out and living without a job for the period between moving out and finding a job
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constrictor_knot
This is a very easy knot to tie and is nigh on impossible to undo, it usually has to be cut off, so in this case the knot could be tied and then just a little glue to lock it even further.