to me, looks like the tip is to small/thin i didnt mean "not a good line in genral", i meant talking about size, how big the line width would be.
someone post a pic of a presto white out marker, i have a bic whiteout pen and it sucks dick. the lines are less than a cm thick and it basically slides like a hot knife through butter which makes it hard to write with, its metal on metal which makes an annoying scratching sound, and i have to squeeze and push down to write. to sum this up MY WHITEOUT PEN SUCKS DICK
dude someone whos black or knows ebonics plz explain to me what ay baybay means? is it like the equvalent of hey baby in white people jibberish?
totally irrelevant to this thread...... Im looking to get at a new window paint marker, all u gotta do is get the shitty ass ink outta them and add ur own and bam! badass. trust me.
yeah sorry i was hoping someone would know but yeah how do you get from presto white out to window markers? poscas are the only way to go same as zigs orr i ve been see these other ones around my town they have a weird cap but look the exact same as all the others
ay bay bay means hey bay bay, who is a dj (i think) in the south. thus the ay. i aint sure but i remember readin it somewhere. but anyways i think im gonna steal this whiteout pen my teacher has and see if its any good. its really wide and long. like 2 whiteout pens stuck together, or half a marker squished
looolool prestooo!!!! i have like 15 of those do you think if i fucking stabbed that shit and put the ink in a marker it would be good im not tryin to fuck up my collection so if youve alrady tried this please enlighten me
Ive been playing with the Marsh 99 lately with bullet nib. Can I cut the nib about 30% down to make it similar to the chisel nib. because the bullet nibs lines are way to thin. Its a really good marker but it deffinetly needs some thicker lines.
I don't own a marsh 99 but I'll take a guess and say probably. If it's solid mohair or felt or some other fabric, it shouldn't change too much about it cutting it. but I'd check first and see if it's solid, because if it's hollow or something similar, it's gonna cause problems. Also take into account that if you cut it too short, it may be hard to get out later.
well the reason I ask is because the nib is screwed onto the marker. In the center of the nib is a brass piece which is how it threads onto the marker. I just don't know how far it extends into the nib. It is a pretty tough Nib but i know that if I cut it to close to the brass piece it will cause the brass to scrape across the writing surface eventually fucking up the marker and thats what i am trying to avoid.
dude since you have a marsh 99 can you answer me this question..... ...does the 99 have a pump system in it or is it free flow
Has anyone ever used/seen one of these? Its a Marsh fountain ink roller and it says its made for use with stencils. View attachment 303008