Dana showed me a dubbing rake he made out of an old paint brush handle, and the cutter blade from an empty roll of packing tape.
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Dana Reed's industrial size dubbing rake (DIY project)
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Re: Dana Reed's industrial size dubbing rake (DIY project)
Clever! I bet it will give him 100 bucks on eBay! Sign it first.
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Re: Dana Reed's industrial size dubbing rake (DIY project)
It works like a charm!
Soft and wet - the only way....
Re: Dana Reed's industrial size dubbing rake (DIY project)
A friend used to make them out of pieces of hacksaw blades. Using various TPI (Teeth Per Inch) determined how much guard hair you got in the mix. He just cut a slot in a dowel, glued in the hacksaw blade section and he was done. They worked very well.