garypl Posted May 12, 2018 Report Posted May 12, 2018 Saw these watercolor brushes and they look like they might be useful for applying dye or acrylic paint to leather. Has anyone tried them? https://www.amazon.com/Water-Brush-Watercolor-Painting-Lettering/dp/B01F7S9LXG/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8 Gary Quote
Moderator immiketoo Posted May 12, 2018 Moderator Report Posted May 12, 2018 Not these specifically, but ones similar to them. Acrylics don't work very well because they dry out in the bristles and cleaning them is a real mess. They work great for dyes though. Quote
Members Bodean Posted May 12, 2018 Members Report Posted May 12, 2018 From what I read it's basically just a water reservoir. Acrylics wouldn't work to put inside it. As Mike said they would dry out. I would think dyes would do the same, and be a messy cleanup. Quote
garypl Posted May 12, 2018 Author Report Posted May 12, 2018 12 minutes ago, Bodean said: From what I read it's basically just a water reservoir. Acrylics wouldn't work to put inside it. As Mike said they would dry out. I would think dyes would do the same, and be a messy cleanup. I was concerned about these issues too, but thought I would check anyway. I use these tiny daubers that are about 1/8” in diameter to put dye in small areas of carved leather. A friend gave them to me and I believe they are used by dentists. Always looking for new ways to do tasks! Gary Quote
Moderator immiketoo Posted May 12, 2018 Moderator Report Posted May 12, 2018 This type of marker is widely used for spirit dyes. You can only use one per color though. Quote
Contributing Member fredk Posted May 12, 2018 Contributing Member Report Posted May 12, 2018 garypl asked; "Anyone Tried Using These Brushes with Dye or Acrylic Paint?" Not yet. I didn't know about them until you posted. I'm going to buy some and try them out. I think they may help me in one of my subjects. Quote
garypl Posted May 13, 2018 Author Report Posted May 13, 2018 18 hours ago, fredk said: garypl asked; "Anyone Tried Using These Brushes with Dye or Acrylic Paint?" Not yet. I didn't know about them until you posted. I'm going to buy some and try them out. I think they may help me in one of my subjects. Let us know how they work out for you! Gary Quote
Contributing Member fredk Posted May 13, 2018 Contributing Member Report Posted May 13, 2018 57 minutes ago, garypl said: Let us know how they work out for you! Gary I've ordered them from a seller in England. I should get them latter half of next week. It'll be a week or two before I can test them. What I'm thinking is they might be better than standard brushes when I do game boards. You know the checker pattern on a checkers/chess board. I do the coloured squares by painting in the dye colour with a paint brush. I have to be very careful not let a single drip get on the plain squares. A standard brush needs charging frequently, increasing the risk of a drip, but these might mean I can do the colouring of a square without that Quote
garypl Posted May 13, 2018 Author Report Posted May 13, 2018 1 hour ago, fredk said: I've ordered them from a seller in England. I should get them latter half of next week. It'll be a week or two before I can test them. What I'm thinking is they might be better than standard brushes when I do game boards. You know the checker pattern on a checkers/chess board. I do the coloured squares by painting in the dye colour with a paint brush. I have to be very careful not let a single drip get on the plain squares. A standard brush needs charging frequently, increasing the risk of a drip, but these might mean I can do the colouring of a square without that Sounds like these will work. Have you tried taping off the grid and spraying the dye to create the grid? Not sure if the dye would bleed under the tape, but maybe it would be a good way to create the checkered pattern. Gary Quote
Contributing Member fredk Posted May 13, 2018 Contributing Member Report Posted May 13, 2018 28 minutes ago, garypl said: Sounds like these will work. Have you tried taping off the grid and spraying the dye to create the grid? Not sure if the dye would bleed under the tape, but maybe it would be a good way to create the checkered pattern. Gary No, not tried that way, but I know I can hand do them quicker than getting out my spray brush and setting all that up, . I don't like using tape or anything with sticky on it on the good side of any leather. I paint on resolene as a resist on the squares I don't want coloured, but thats not always 100% effective Quote
Contributing Member JLSleather Posted May 13, 2018 Contributing Member Report Posted May 13, 2018 Not big on nylon. You can get red sable hair for like a dollar or two more. Great response, and last near forever if they're cared for. Quote
Contributing Member fredk Posted May 13, 2018 Contributing Member Report Posted May 13, 2018 1 hour ago, JLSleather said: Not big on nylon. You can get red sable hair for like a dollar or two more. Great response, and last near forever if they're cared for. With respect JLS, I think you're missing the point of these brushes; the handles are reservoirs for fluids. Meant for water in water-colour art I'll try thinned dye in them Quote
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