Wire Brush

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GeeDonV

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Hi, actually i did a diy wire brush but im not really sure does it work in any way in airbrushing, but i would like to share somehow it might be useful to others. really look forward for those experienced forum members to give and advice or any tips for this.
below is the tools that ive used for the whole process and the wire that ive stripped off the rubber coat off, the wire that i used there was mainly for tv signal*here mostly, old ball pen body and the ink tube with the remaining ink had flushed away with the help of ethyl alch to dissolve the ink and it speed up the job.
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the longer wires can be used to make short hair / fur just spray trough them , the shorter wires could be to soft for erasing but I look forward so see if it works
 
the longer wires can be used to make short hair / fur just spray trough them , the shorter wires could be to soft for erasing but I look forward so see if it works
i had that as my intention while doing this, i saw several vid and threads if im not mistaken about the longer wires, as it tend to be more flexible it has a potential on some hair kinda textures, but maybe not limited to it still it count on our own creative way, it was night here now, so would come up with some picture after this, im lookiNg forwards for what type of sutface that is suit for this.
 
That is a cool ideal I have yet to try scratching with a wire brush but I have used wire on fur and hair.
 
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