Princeton Catalyst Tools, Art Supplies for Texturizing and Moving Paint, Wedge- White
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Lin
04-01-2025I love this tool...makes very straight lines, acts almost like a pallet knife in scraping paint around.
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TV
> 3 dayIts an efficient way to undercoat my canvas, and allowed me to make wide sharp turns on the canvas when Im doing abstracts.
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Asha K.
> 3 dayI absolutely love this product! Its silicone and its easy to clean and you can apply perfect even pressure with it. Its versatile and easy to use. Welcome addition to my paintings supply stash. I will definitely be buying more products from this company
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BJS
> 3 dayIt’s nothing fancy. Just a well shaped piece of silicone (I believe) that fits nicely in the hand, takes no space in my art stuff, & can be used to spread & push all kinds of liquid & paste-like substances. Use it to spread gesso or glues, thick, heavy body paint, etc. Easy to clean. I find it so useful, I bought a second. Thus far, I have no use for the other shapes, but this one is great.
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Myra View
Greater than one weekJust want I was looking for. Perfect for creating 3D dimension in my paintings.
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Groovyeli
> 3 dayYou can see in the photos, the tulip shapes. I carved those out with this tool. It allowed me to take jus what I wanted, off. From the first use I used this tool the most, while starting to experiment & play with cold wax & oil paint. Wrong color choice? No problem - just firmly scrape it all down & wipe the wedge clean. Need a cool texture? Just turn & lightly move. The possibilities are endless. I wish / hope they make this in a slightly smaller size too.
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayGreat for art. Nice size. Sturdy
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Joshua Paul
> 3 dayMy 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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Virginia Glasser
> 3 dayThere is nothing wrong with this product and works so damn good! You can paint with it easily and achieve great mark making. Its silicone so very easy to clean. It is also very sturdy and does have some flexibility if you need it, but will also stay firm too if you need that. Its simply a great tool to have in the artists tool box. Chefs might like this too!
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Kim Page
> 3 dayNice and soft makes it easy to use.