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Bilesuck

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  1. I'll go with the love of series 7, I just replaced my size 2 after 12 years of use, so they do last. I will try and take a picture of my entire brush collection (if I can find them all) so I can show how many brushes I never use. I only use about a total of 8 brushes for all my artwork and miniature work.

     

    Edit: Got the pics of brushes.

    This one is almost every brush that I own, couldn't find one other brush holder.

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    The brown handle ones in the middle of the group that look like bamboo are Japanese calligraphy brushes, I want to see someone try to mini paint with one of those, talk about no spring back.

     

    These are the most used brushes for minis and my art.

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  2. I ordered a boat load of rare earth magnets today with the thoughts that I could make my warjacks magnetic so they would stow away a little easier. I saw a guy who did this and he could store so much more in a foam tray for his army transport.

    So, as per usual for me, I order first and ask questions later.

     

    When using the magnets, do you need to put a magnet on each side of the "join" for the pieces to stay together?

     

    Thanks.

    Yes you do, I did this with some of my 40K figs and it works pretty good.
  3. And there is a hell - and I have been there... It's called physical inventory at a craft store. Time to hand count polyester flowers... DMC floss... Glue sticks (who cut cased all 30 boxes?!?!?)... Baskets (full 20% with a tag still attached)... clay pots... 45-46-47 -crash - 47 - crash 47 - 48 - whoops crash 44 - 45...

    I know what you mean, I did inventory at an art store ::(: 10+ people, store closed for 2 days, 12 hours each day. I never want to see a box about 2 feet by 1 foot by 1 foot deep FULL of gummy erasers, that completely sucks.

  4. I can grow the cat grass stuff too but they eat that to nubs in under a day (if they don't knock over the planter in their enthusiasm).
    Thats why our planter of it is way up high, so the cats can't get to it. Otherwise it would be a planter of nothing.

     

    On-topic, I spent 20 mins yesterday explaining that two twin sets (38x74) do not equal a king set (76x80), these people just did not get the difference.

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