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The Ink Discussion Thread

Discussion in 'Tools and tips' started by Enmity, Feb 3, 2008.

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  1. Zork.one

    Zork.one Member

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    lots of ppl have mentioned the outdoorsmen, so im gona go with that, thanks.
     
  2. anti-anti-crime

    anti-anti-crime Elite Member

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    no prob, atleast your not askin "how do i put ink into this, oh GoDz"
     
  3. harry

    harry Senior Member

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    hahaha

    just got another 16ox bottle of oink i love it and ive still got garvey like half a bottle full
     
  4. Olick

    Olick Elite Member

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    View attachment 344253


    then can you explain why that hasnt eaten through my plastic bottles..
     
  5. Rogue

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  6. Jet

    Jet Elite Member

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    anybody that's on the fence about witches brew should buy it. shit's soooo good!
     
  7. sir.one

    sir.one Moderator

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    its prefect for dabbers.

    on a side note. india ink stains metal. who woulda thought
     
  8. Olick

    Olick Elite Member

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    its also those economic plastic water bottles that have 30% less plastic

    so...


    double pwnt
     
  9. Abeone

    Abeone Senior Member

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    kay guys, so i have an important question. recently, liek it shows in the closed recipe thread, i mixed 2 parts acrylic paint, and 1 part water to get a decent drip, DOPE colour paint-ink. Now, it says that sharpie stains better than that shit, and that its very buffable as its just acrylic paint.....but if i add some fish oil tablets, or some brake fluid...will it make it more potent for walls and shit? and make it slightly more inkish?
     
  10. Just Another

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    No dot 3 and fish oil are for inks...
     
  11. ViaHipHop

    ViaHipHop Senior Member

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    paint=not permenant.

    basicly you use paint to get sick colors.
     
  12. sir.one

    sir.one Moderator

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    when i wrote that i was only stating that its only ment to be pretty not staining, you can't add dot 3 to paint. only to ink. you can't make it more inkish. you can add more water for more drips. or start working with oil based paints.

    (^^ they beat me to it.)
     
  13. Abeone

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    alright, thanks guys.
     
  14. djsupreeme

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  15. ViaHipHop

    ViaHipHop Senior Member

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    no prob but yea like sir said work with oil its more permenant and not as easy to buff out.
     
  16. Just Another

    Just Another Senior Member

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    Plus GK is just as easy to make and with the same proportions... Just different stuff...
     
  17. Abeone

    Abeone Senior Member

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    yeye, ive always made oil based rusto ink, ghetto krink or whatever, but this was my first time working with acrylic...somebody should really work out how the fuck markwell does it so well.
     
  18. Just Another

    Just Another Senior Member

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    I don't think they use acrylic... But what they do use is waterbased...
     
  19. RUDE_Bwoy

    RUDE_Bwoy Elite Member

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    dont know if its been posted yet but can i make ink outta wite out?
     
  20. Just Another

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    I don't think so... But there is always white paint...