Brush Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
The term brush refers to a variety of devices with bristles, used for cleaning, grooming hair or painting. See below for other, less common meanings.
| Table of contents |
|
2 Paint brushes 3 Landscapes and golf 4 Computer graphics 5 Electrics 6 Animals 7 Town |
Brushes used for cleaning come in various forms and sizes, such as very small brushes for cleaning a fine instrument, toothbrushes, the larger household version that usually comes with a dustpan or a broomstick.
Paint brushes are used for applying ink or paint. These are usually made by clamping the bristles to a handle with a ferrule.
Paint brush can also refer to the digital equivalent one would find in a bitmap graphics editor, i.e. a virtual brush that can modify a digital picture.
Paint brushes can have three shapes:
The sizes of brushes used for painting and decorating, usually given in mm or inches, refer to the width of the head.
Common sizes are:
Handles may be wood or plastic; ferrules are metal (usually nickel-plated steel).
Artists' brushes are usually given numbered sizes, although there is no exact standard for their physical dimensions.
From smallest to largest, the sizes are:
Bristles may be natural -- either soft hair or hog bristle -- or synthetic.
Metal ferrules may be of aluminum, nickel, copper, or nickel-plated steel. Quill ferrules are also found: these give a different "feel" to the brush.
Brush can also refer to untamed grassy areas, as well as so-called "Transitional Zones"—areas between canopy forests and field type habitats.
In golf, it is synonymous with the "rough"—the area outside the fairway.
Additionally, in 3D computer game development, brushes are the solid polyhedrons that make up the level geometry.
In electric technology, it is often necessary to make an electrically conductive connection between a stationary wire and a moving part, most commonly a rotating shaft. Most importantly, in an electric motor or an electric generator, the coils of the rotor have to be connected. To accomplish this, two metal (usually copper) rings a affixed on the shaft and springs press small carbon blocks --called brushes-- onto the rings which conduct the current. As the brushes are slowly abrased they might have to be replaced, provided this is possible at all.
A large, bushy tail of an animal (particularly a fox) is sometimes called a brush.
Brush, Colorado is a town in the USA.
This is an Article on Brush. Page Contains Information, Facts Details or Explanation Guide About Brush Brushes for cleaning
Paint brushes
Brush care
Sizes and materials
Decorators' brushes
Bristles may be natural or synthetic.Artists' brushes
Sizes 000 to 20 are most common.
Artists' brush handles are commonly wooden, but the cheapest brushes may have moulded plastic handles. Many mass-produced handles are made of unfinished raw wood; better quality handles are of seasoned hardwood. The wood is sealed and lacquered to give the handle a high-gloss, waterproof finish that reduces soiling and swelling. Landscapes and golf
Computer graphics
Electrics
(If the copper rings are split in parts with "interlaced" connections, you get an arrangement called a commutator.)Animals
Town
