Introduction: I Made a Brush (again)
Sometimes, you're trying to be artistic, but often, you have to admit, that you're just drunk.
So, let's make a brush.
Step 1:
Find a piece of wood.
Make it smaller.
Step 2:
Make it even smaller in clever way.
Step 3:
Add notches, that won't be usefull, because in the midst of the project you realize that the intended way of accomplishing it won't work.
Step 4:
Cut grooves on the flat size deep enough to usefull.
Step 5:
Make a bunch of bristles out of plastic bottle. These are deffected ones from first experiments.
Step 6:
Iinterviewer: What do you remember of that evening?
Polin (Waldemar's imaginary friend): I ate some potatoe chips and went to sleep.
Iinterviewer: But how did he make those bristles?
Polin: I don't know, I wasn't there.
Iinterviewer: Thank you.
Step 7:
Take a bunch of cristles and place them into notches.
Secure them with plastic strip.
Step 8:
Keep addind bristles untill all grooves filled, then make one pass in opposite dirrection.
Step 9:
Chop the bristles into line.
Seriously though, don't drink when working with sharp tools: it's really difficult to count up to ten if you're missing a couple of fingers, and live in general if one of them is a thumb.
Step 10:
Drill a hole in handle.
Step 11:
Bake the plastic string.
Use your brush.