Tuesday, September 6, 2016

Home Made Brush Holder with all Plastic Parts - Part 5 of 6 - Painting

This is a Artist Brush holder and cleaner
Fig.1 Brush Accessories
By Gary Boutin

Tools and Supplies:
Aviation metal Snips
Brushes Long Handle 
Channellocks pliers
Cordless 12-volt Drill with drilling bits (Ryobi ) 
DAP Kwik Seal Silicone Caulking
Duct tape (cloth)
Drill Bit (Ryobi Drill Bits) 
Electrical Ties (small)
Gloves leather 
Metal Hardware Cloth
Paper (for template)
Pencil
Plastic Container 1-Gallon (old joint compound tub)
Plastic Fencing  (Poultry Netting)
Strong Scissors
Westpack Material All Purpose Tub

There plenty of ways to spend money on art. This post is all about saving money and spending it on paint. We need the extra accessories and many do purchase them like Fig.1 above right. This is an upcycling project.

This post shows the four steps on the assembly of a brush holder. 

Step 1: Fig.2 and Fig.3 shows the finish project. The brushes are in place and safe. Use them to paint or to store them.
This brush holder is finished but unpainted
Fig.3 Finished
Step 2: Fig.4 shows the paint chosen is Paint and Primer Gloss Dark Cherry.
This is Rust-Olem Plastic Red Spray Paint
Fig.4 Paint

Step 3: Fig.5 shows to start spaying the paint on the bucket. Spin the bucket as the paint is being sprayed.
This is just the first coat of spray paint
Fig.5 First spin

 Step 4: Fig.6 shows this is the first coat, now let dry outside. Fig.7 letting dry outside.
Spraying the first coat around the plastic tub
Fig.6 First coat Let dry
This tub after spraying let it dry outside
Fig.7 Let dry outside
Home Made brush Holder with all Plastic Parts:
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