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Brush is a tool used for making furniture. It is a material used in Construction. Brushes made for multiple kitchen tasks. They can be used for sanitary cleaning or they can be used to clean food, such as vegetables, fruit, mushrooms, or shellfish. Kitchen brushes are available in many shapes and sizes. Their bristles may be made out of nylon, polypropylene, mesh, natural bristles, plastic, and brass. They are available with short or long handles and some do not have a handle. The type of bristles selected for use will depend on what the brush will be used for. A softer bristle would be more desirable for cleaning food in order to minimize damaging the food when it is being cleaned. A stiffer bristle would be more desirable for sanitary cleaning tasks. The brushes should not be interchanged between tasks. Use a brush for cleaning food only and a separate one for sanitar The Brush tool can also be used to create circles of any size, by clicking and moving very slowly until it activates the tool. You can adjust the size by changing lineWidth in the Parameters. Brush draws particles on a grid, which creates a rough surface. This is in contrast to Pencil. You can use the brush to groom your pet. Click and hold on the brush and bring it over to your pet. Make stroking motions over your pet while holding down on the mouse. Your pet will purr and look happy. This action used to be significant until March 2010, when pets had a happiness meter that decayed over time. Brushing your pet used to increase their happiness. However, this meter no longer exists, and the brush is essentially useless now, besides to make your pet purr and laugh. A brush is a common tool used to apply makeup. A wide variety of brush styles are used in makeup, but flat and angle tipped brushes ranging from 1/8 to 5/8 seem to be the most popular. Besides shape and material, there is no signifigant difference between makeup brushes and artist brushes. A powder brush is a soft, long-bristled round brush, approximately 1.5 in diameter at it's base and approximately 4 long including the handle. It is used to briskly remove excess Face powder from a subject at the end of makeup application. __NOWYSIWYG__ The Brush was a consumable used for building or upgrading the Baby Playpen, a constructible building for the storage of baby animals. Players needed 10 of this item to construct the Baby Playpen. Brush was a big male squirrel under Lady Amber's command. He was an excellent archer and, together with Chibb and Birch, he helped fight the Kotir army of Tsarmina Greeneyes to rescue Ferdy and Coggs Stickle. Brush was only a minor character and little is known about him. Not to be confused with Rufe Brush. The term brush refers to devices with bristles, wire or other filaments, used for cleaning, grooming hair, make up, painting, surface finishing and for many other purposes. Configurations include twisted-in wire (e.g. bottle brushes), cylinders and disks (with bristles spread in one face or radially). Brushes are Care objects used to straighten and clean your dogs' fur. It is ideal to brush their fur after they get washed. The brush comes in two different versions: the Rubber Brush (or Natural-Bristle Brush in Nintendogs + Cats), recommended for short-haired dogs, and the Wire Brush, recommended for long-haired dogs. In Nintendogs + Cats, there is also a Rubber Brush for short-haired cats and a Comb for long-haired cats. Using the incorrect type of brush when brushing will make brushing more difficult. "Brush" (dt. "Bürstenschritt") bezeichnet das Vorbeiführen eines Fußes am anderen auf dem Weg zu seiner eigentlichen Endposition. Diese Schrittführung findet meist bei Drehungen um einen Fuß Anwendung, wobei dabei der freie Fuß den Brush ausführt. Der Brush kommt zum Beispiel in folgenden Figuren vor: * Rechtskreiseldrehung (Langsamer Walzer)
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Brush is a tool used for making furniture. It is a material used in Construction. A brush is a common tool used to apply makeup. A wide variety of brush styles are used in makeup, but flat and angle tipped brushes ranging from 1/8 to 5/8 seem to be the most popular. Besides shape and material, there is no signifigant difference between makeup brushes and artist brushes. A powder brush is a soft, long-bristled round brush, approximately 1.5 in diameter at it's base and approximately 4 long including the handle. It is used to briskly remove excess Face powder from a subject at the end of makeup application. A beard and mustache brush is a small short stiff-bristled brush which can be used to apply makeup to coarse hair, such as beards, mustaches, and sideburns. Brushes made for multiple kitchen tasks. They can be used for sanitary cleaning or they can be used to clean food, such as vegetables, fruit, mushrooms, or shellfish. Kitchen brushes are available in many shapes and sizes. Their bristles may be made out of nylon, polypropylene, mesh, natural bristles, plastic, and brass. They are available with short or long handles and some do not have a handle. The type of bristles selected for use will depend on what the brush will be used for. A softer bristle would be more desirable for cleaning food in order to minimize damaging the food when it is being cleaned. A stiffer bristle would be more desirable for sanitary cleaning tasks. The brushes should not be interchanged between tasks. Use a brush for cleaning food only and a separate one for sanitary cleaning. "Brush" (dt. "Bürstenschritt") bezeichnet das Vorbeiführen eines Fußes am anderen auf dem Weg zu seiner eigentlichen Endposition. Diese Schrittführung findet meist bei Drehungen um einen Fuß Anwendung, wobei dabei der freie Fuß den Brush ausführt. Der Brush kommt zum Beispiel in folgenden Figuren vor: * Rechtskreiseldrehung (Langsamer Walzer) Brushes are Care objects used to straighten and clean your dogs' fur. It is ideal to brush their fur after they get washed. The brush comes in two different versions: the Rubber Brush (or Natural-Bristle Brush in Nintendogs + Cats), recommended for short-haired dogs, and the Wire Brush, recommended for long-haired dogs. In Nintendogs + Cats, there is also a Rubber Brush for short-haired cats and a Comb for long-haired cats. Using the incorrect type of brush when brushing will make brushing more difficult. The term brush refers to devices with bristles, wire or other filaments, used for cleaning, grooming hair, make up, painting, surface finishing and for many other purposes. Configurations include twisted-in wire (e.g. bottle brushes), cylinders and disks (with bristles spread in one face or radially). A common way of setting the bristle in the brush is the staple or anchor set brush, in which the filament is forced with a staple by the middle into a hole with a special driver and held there by the pressure against all of the walls of the hole and the portions of the staple nailed to the bottom of the hole. The staple can be replaced with a kind of anchor, which is a piece of rectangular profile wire that is anchored to the wall of the hole, like in most toothbrushes. Another way to attach the bristles to the surface can be found in the fused brush, in which instead of being inserted into a hole, a plastic fiber is welded to another plastic surface, giving the option to use different diameters of bristles in the same brush The Brush tool can also be used to create circles of any size, by clicking and moving very slowly until it activates the tool. You can adjust the size by changing lineWidth in the Parameters. Brush draws particles on a grid, which creates a rough surface. This is in contrast to Pencil. __NOWYSIWYG__ The Brush was a consumable used for building or upgrading the Baby Playpen, a constructible building for the storage of baby animals. Players needed 10 of this item to construct the Baby Playpen. Brush was a big male squirrel under Lady Amber's command. He was an excellent archer and, together with Chibb and Birch, he helped fight the Kotir army of Tsarmina Greeneyes to rescue Ferdy and Coggs Stickle. Brush was only a minor character and little is known about him. Not to be confused with Rufe Brush. You can use the brush to groom your pet. Click and hold on the brush and bring it over to your pet. Make stroking motions over your pet while holding down on the mouse. Your pet will purr and look happy. This action used to be significant until March 2010, when pets had a happiness meter that decayed over time. Brushing your pet used to increase their happiness. However, this meter no longer exists, and the brush is essentially useless now, besides to make your pet purr and laugh.