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HMC - The Harrow Museum Collection
I - Industry
1 - Hamilton & Co. Brush Works
Title
Brushmaking process model - banded dipped in vulcanised rubber & trimmed
Repository
Harrow Museum Collection
Ref No
HMC/I/1/2017:79
ObjectNumber
2017:79
Date
20th Century
Description
Hamiltons brushmaking process model - banded dipped in vulcanised rubber. The metal banded dressing is dipped in rubber at the bottom and the bristles are trimmed evenly at the top.
Comments
To prepare the bristles ready to be fitted onto the handle, first the hair must be straightened by tightly binding it to a stick and then heated in a steam oven (2017:77). A laying-up band (2017:82) is knocked tightly onto the bristle with a mallet (2017:76) and the root of the bevelled knot is trimmed level (2017:78), before being dipped in rubber (2017:79). A ferrule is attached, and the brush head trimmed (2017:80) ready to be fitted onto the handle (2017:81).
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Tool
Materials
Bristles, metal, rubber
AssociatedObjectNumber
Part of a set used to demonstrate the brushmaking process: 2017:76-81
Location
On Display
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