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Started by robrhy, February 19, 2013, 11:11:36 AM

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robrhy

Thought i'd ask here,does anyone know what type of pen is used for writing on pedals,like the Bearfoot pedals here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xUz6VOSlFPo&feature=em-uploademail

rainbowdoom

POSCA my friend, POSCA pens are the only way (despite the cost  :D) They're paint pens which are totally opaque and will write on pretty much anything.

Did this with a few pens over a black powder coat, including the white for the lettering


chromesphere

OMG look at that....  :o
Beautiful work rainbowdoom...
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bluebunny

+1

That is just gorgeous!
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Kipper4

Nice pen work.
Looks cool man
Ma throats as dry as an overcooked kipper.


Smoke me a Kipper. I'll be back for breakfast.

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joegagan

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mthibeau

I use Sharpie brand oil paint markers, they work great. Some have very fine tips for knob labeling.

http://www.dickblick.com/products/sharpie-oil-based-paint-markers/

- MikeT

snarblinge

So will a rattle can clear coat happily go over either of these two?
I have tried a range of markers, including the standard sharpie but they bleed all over the show.

Cheapie gel ink pens seem to work great though
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rainbowdoom

The posca pens seem to withstand acrylic lacquer ok, so long as you don't put it on too thick. Here's an enclosure I clear coated today-




Good times with silver ink, which is a bitch to work with- it's thin and messy  :icon_rolleyes:

snarblinge

Nice.
thanks, ill track some down.
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radio

Woah,

How many hours a box?

Keep on soldering!
And don t burn fingers!

rainbowdoom

Quote from: radio on March 19, 2013, 07:58:26 AM
Woah,

How many hours a box?



Hahahaha, I couldn't bring myself to time it! A few sessions of an hour or so would be my guess- I work shortish sessions otherwise I get wound up and frustrated. If I look at the box and don't know what I'm going to draw next, or find myself thinking about it, I put it aside and do something else. I don't think I could do these to a schedule without having some kind of design made up beforehand, which kind of defeats the point of it for me  :D

radio

Well that way you don't get problems with undried paint!
Keep on soldering!
And don t burn fingers!

mhond

Am I the only one who spots a penis on the 2nd pic?

Quote from: rainbowdoom on March 18, 2013, 08:27:21 PM
The posca pens seem to withstand acrylic lacquer ok, so long as you don't put it on too thick. Here's an enclosure I clear coated today-




Good times with silver ink, which is a bitch to work with- it's thin and messy  :icon_rolleyes:

Jdansti

Quote from: mhond on April 02, 2013, 11:03:11 AM
Am I the only one who spots a penis on the 2nd pic?


I don't see it. Maybe it was just something that you had on your mind... ;D
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bluebunny

Quote from: mhond on April 02, 2013, 11:03:11 AM
Am I the only one who spots a penis on the 2nd pic?

Not bad for only your second post!   :D

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"Monsieur, it is pronounced 'happiness'..."   ;)
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rainbowdoom

Quote from: mhond on April 02, 2013, 11:03:11 AM
Am I the only one who spots a penis on the 2nd pic?


If you draw enough random shapes, it will always result in a few %^&*s- I have learned to live with that :)