Princeton Catalyst Tools, Art Supplies for Texturizing and Moving Paint, Wedge- White

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  • Connie

    Greater than one week

    Great product. Nice contour, good quality. I use it as an artist with oil painting. Perfect for small jobs as a straight edge.

  • cresha

    > 3 day

    Love this for painting!

  • francis, the happy go lucky!

    > 3 day

    Easy to use, perfect for what I needed

  • Devon

    > 3 day

    What an amazing tool

  • SwimBikeRun

    > 3 day

    I really like the silicone material. I have arthritis in my thumb, and have to be careful with what I use. I could use this tool no problem for painting! With either hand it’s easy to make interesting marks, thick lines, and blend colors. Super easy to wash off again too!

  • TV

    > 3 day

    Its an efficient way to undercoat my canvas, and allowed me to make wide sharp turns on the canvas when Im doing abstracts.

  • Maria

    > 3 day

    Muy bien gracias

  • Nathan Blackstone

    10-01-2025

    When painting, I like to use alternatives to paint brushes for experimentation. Previously, I had been using the flat surface on the backside of paint tubes. I saw a YouTube video where an artist was using one of these wedges, so I decided to give it a shot. It allows you make some interesting gestures that smoothly move the paint. Would definitely recommend to anyone looking for something different for painting (particularly abstracts!).

  • Ellen

    > 3 day

    Im using this for collage and I love how smoothly this spreads the acrylic!

  • Joshua Paul

    > 3 day

    My ex was a painter and would drag me to art stores periodically and i saw one of these in Dick Blicks and i had no clue what it was but i started playing with it and immediately thought of using it as sort of a flexible bench-knife spatula combo. I was right. I now have multiples of them and using them in baking applications more than most other tools. As a hand tool i have better tactile feeling vs using a handled spatula and it feels less clumsy. It doesn’t scratch or scrape against metal mixing bowls or metal kitchen tables or stone counter tops. Its a little blunt to be using for dividing doughs and such but i still use it 9 out of ten times. It’s stiff but maneuverable with a fatter “handle” end that tapers down to the business end.

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