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Atelier S. Tinker - Woodworks & Photography

This is an image of my very first shaving brush, made a few months back. I was primarily working on order of operations and investigating best methods of working then, and not so much on looks. I keep it because it is the first and it allows me to measure my development as a maker, not because it's spectacular.
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Interesting. I'd be interested in seeing a wooden coffee mug and handle cut from one piece.

But you'd probably make a killing on custom lather bowls, brush handles, and razor handles. I've not seen much or have seen interest for wooden DE handles, but I've seen and immediately loved Feather's WS-D2S razor. It has such a sleek, minimalist wooden handle with the magnetic base.
 
Pillowed top, snatched waist, and beautiful figure, this shaving brush is available for adoption. The wood is highly polished Masur Birch from Karelia and the knot is a Mühle STF Synthetic Fiber XL...soft as fog rolling over a Scottish moor.

The brush handle stands 2¾" tall. Total length including knot is 5".
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......and @MarkB already bought it.
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I am offering each of these images as prints for purchase. The first image is a Grizzly Bear, second is a Rough Legged Hawk, third is a Red Tail Fox, the fourth image is a Leucistic White Bison Calf, and the last image is a Crested African Wood Partridge.

Various sizes available for each image; they are printed in HD on aluminum.
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