They will work well Jimi. I use those to card and mix my silk dubbings. BobH
-----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Desert Eagle Sent: Sunday, October 31, 2004 5:24 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [VFB] Mixing Dubbing Revisited.. My Daughter is just to cool. She stayed at a friends yesterday and last night. In one of their jaunts they went to K-M***. While there they went trough the pet isle. She brought home "2" dog slicker brushes. She said that the cat brushes were to course and stiff. These have very fine wire in them about 3/8" long bent at a slight angle about mid way up them. I played a bit with them with some synthetic material I had just to see how they would work. Looks like they will work great with a bit of practice. Now that I have played with the idea some, I have to ask another question. I can see where mixing the proper color and texture of a dubbing can be done very easy, but I also detect that if I want to reproduce the same dubbing later, I will need to keep notes in a book as to what I used and how much. Does anyone else do this, keep notes on the mix?? Excited about using it to create the dubbing for my Life Cycle Swap series. Jimi
