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The Art Of Pinstriping Part Ii Brush Grip

 
The Art Of Pinstriping Part Ii Brush Grip
The Art of Pinstriping Part II - Hot Licks - Tech
Brush grip is important, too, and the basic thumb and index finger grip is the norm. For straight lines, place two fingers at the brush ferrule (the point at which the bristles attach to the handle) and the three remaining fingers in contact with the surface. You can use your second finger at the lower edge of the tape you've laid down as a guide (here Styles is ready to pull a second line of contrasting color just above the line already in place). View Related Article
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