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------- "DO IT YOURSELF" ENTRY ------- PURPOSE: Adaptations to artists brushes which improve ability to grip brush, and to adjust angle at which brush is gripped. Drawings illustrate how flexible faucet tubing, copper elbow and "T" joints and plumbers insulation can be used to create brush grips tailored to the angles needed by individual artists. Wooden dowels, and rivets are also needed. SKILLS REQUIRED: Assembly. AUTHOR: Gugerty, J.; Tindall, L. TITLE: Tools, Equipment & Machinery Adapted for the Vocational Education & Employment of Handicapped People. REF: Book: Vocational Studies Dept., University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI: pp 24-25. NARIC CALL NUMBER: R2479. 1983.

Notes: For more information contact developer: National Institute on Art and Disabilities, 551 23rd Street, Richmond, CA 44804, 415-620-0290. Information described in their book, "Art and Disabilities", available from Brookline Books, Cambridge, MA 800-666-BOOK.

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This product record was updated on July 27, 1996.

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