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Signature pens that wont run??
Posted by:
Ed Fack
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Date: February 13, 2006 11:20AM
Help! I used a gold pen that I thought adhered to the blank and let it dried over night. But when I applied the clear gloss sealer it made the gold run. What type of pen is the best and what Iam I doing wrong??
Thanks Ed Re: Signature pens that wont run??
Posted by:
Jay Lancaster
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Date: February 13, 2006 11:24AM
The pen you used will most likely work fine. Clean the area off and use the same pen again. After dry, lightly spray over the top with Krylon Fixatiff. This will give you a protective barrier between ink and epoxy. It shouldn't smear using this method. Best of luck!
Jay Re: Signature pens that wont run??
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Jeff Shafer
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Date: February 13, 2006 12:01PM
I've had good experience with a Gelly Roll Med pen. Before using it I did some tests with and without a spray fixatiff and neither ran when I applied epoxy. I got pretty aggessive with the test epoxy application over ink that had been allowed to dry thoroughly. That said, I would suggest that you experiment with any pen technique prior to application on a finished rod.
Jeff Shafer Re: Signature pens that wont run??
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Mike Parker
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Date: February 13, 2006 12:14PM
I've used gel pens with mixed results. I recently got these in [www.dickblick.com] in the fine point silver and gold. They are a very fine point, much finer than the fine point metallic sharpies, flow very well, and do dry instantly. I haven't tried them on a rod a yet, but my preliminary testing (on scrap pieces and other various materials) indicates that they will be the solution to the frustration I have experienced with the gel pens. Re: Signature pens that wont run??
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Tom Nair
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Date: February 13, 2006 01:09PM
I use the sanfoed uniball gel. It works just like Mikes. Dries in a few seconds and spray a little fix-a tiff before finishing Re: Signature pens that wont run??
Posted by:
Matt Davis
(66.228.246.---)
Date: February 13, 2006 06:28PM
Spray fix. That'll solve your problem.
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