I am experimenting with very narrow (about 1/3 mm) tape to apply to a canopy to represent the framework. Some success so far. But after applying a final coat of Pledge Klear (to stabilise the tapes) the bars are glossy. I need matt, brushed on. But the fibres of even a very fine brush tend to spread too wide in the droplet of varnish.
Has anyone any experience of using microbrushs?
http://www.expotools.com/acatalog/10-x-Superfine-45700.html#SID=151
These seem to have a very fine tip made in such a way to avoid the spreading hairs of a conventional brush.
I plan to visit Boots tomorrow to see if they have anything (possibly for makeup in the beauty dept.) or an interdental brush made of a fine rod of plastic covered in glued-on very short fibres
Has anyone any experience of using microbrushs?
http://www.expotools.com/acatalog/10-x-Superfine-45700.html#SID=151
These seem to have a very fine tip made in such a way to avoid the spreading hairs of a conventional brush.
I plan to visit Boots tomorrow to see if they have anything (possibly for makeup in the beauty dept.) or an interdental brush made of a fine rod of plastic covered in glued-on very short fibres
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