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<blockquote data-quote="Car 54" data-source="post: 259682" data-attributes="member: 85"><p>Ceramicus are nice brushes. I use a couple of their sizes, 0002 & 0004.</p><p>The Renfert Basic brushes may be a good cheaper alternative if you wanted. The 0001 is a nice size.</p><p></p><p>I use the cheaper coral colored Zahn #1 brush for opaquing and InSync glaze work, as well as the</p><p>Ceramicus 0002 for finer detail, which I really like. The 0002 is about the same size as the Zahn #1</p><p>I really don't use anything below those numbers, it's like having a brush with 2 hairs coming out of it, maybe depending on the manufacturer?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Car 54, post: 259682, member: 85"] Ceramicus are nice brushes. I use a couple of their sizes, 0002 & 0004. The Renfert Basic brushes may be a good cheaper alternative if you wanted. The 0001 is a nice size. I use the cheaper coral colored Zahn #1 brush for opaquing and InSync glaze work, as well as the Ceramicus 0002 for finer detail, which I really like. The 0002 is about the same size as the Zahn #1 I really don't use anything below those numbers, it's like having a brush with 2 hairs coming out of it, maybe depending on the manufacturer? [/QUOTE]
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