JeffD Posted November 10, 2022 Posted November 10, 2022 I'm just wondering what everyone is using to hand write on a blank. I know I can get labels, but I like the personal touch of writing. Quote
Super User MickD Posted November 10, 2022 Super User Posted November 10, 2022 The problem with most media is that epoxy will cause them to run. Others like paint won't run but they don't flow well through pen nibs. The best I've found is Dr. Ph. Martin's Irridescent inks. The regular Dr. Ph. Martins are not as solid against running when epoxy is applied. With many media products, like the regular Dr. Ph. Martins, they get pretty run-proof if let to dry overnight then apply water-based CP before the epoxy. Best to test anything you try before putting it onto a rod. Note that with the India inks that if you screw up, quickly wipe it off with a wet (water or alcohol) paper towel and you can start over. After drying they are said to be waterproof, but I'm not sure how waterproof they are. Quote
Global Moderator Mike L Posted November 10, 2022 Global Moderator Posted November 10, 2022 1 hour ago, JeffD said: I'm just wondering what everyone is using to hand write on a blank. I know I can get labels, but I like the personal touch of writing. Jeff If I may, what and why would you write anything on the blank? Just curious Mike 1 Quote
JeffD Posted November 10, 2022 Author Posted November 10, 2022 Making for family and friends I think it's more meaningful. Maybe it's just me. 1 Quote
Global Moderator Mike L Posted November 10, 2022 Global Moderator Posted November 10, 2022 39 minutes ago, JeffD said: Making for family and friends I think it's more meaningful. Maybe it's just me. Got it Make sense, nice touch Mike Quote
spoonplugger1 Posted November 10, 2022 Posted November 10, 2022 Bringing your hand up on a spacer like a book, etc. makes writing much easier for me vs trying to write over the blank's top. Quote
Chris Catignani Posted November 10, 2022 Posted November 10, 2022 I use a pen called Gelly Roll #8 in white. The 8 stands for .8mm...they also have #3 and #10. The #8 is medium. Epoxy will not cause it to run. 1 Quote
Lyman X Posted December 19, 2022 Posted December 19, 2022 Bill Falconer recommends the Sakura Jelly Roll pens as Chris said, I've been using Molowtow Liquid Chrome 1mm, I also have PH Martins Iridescent as Mick said but never could get past those d**n nibs! (Hint) If your writing looks anything like mine, have someone else write it. Quote
Super User MickD Posted December 19, 2022 Super User Posted December 19, 2022 40 minutes ago, Lyman X said: If your writing looks anything like mine, have someone else write it. It is still you even if not perfect. And those who get your rods will appreciate the personal touch. Practice on old blanks. Quote
Super User Alpster Posted March 31, 2023 Super User Posted March 31, 2023 I use gold and silver gel pens. I spray the area with clear lacquer afterward to keep the rod finish from smearing it. Quote
Bass Junke Posted April 1, 2023 Posted April 1, 2023 I was watching some of the videos on the Flexcoat website. They were using a old school pen nib holder. Like a speedball pen calligraphers use. He was dipping it in paint though not ink. I believe he was using straight Testors enamel. That guy was good, it looked like calligraphy. Quote
GlennMc7 Posted April 6, 2023 Posted April 6, 2023 The best way that I found to stop the ink from running due to epoxy is to first use a metallic pen or what ever works for you. After you have signed you blank just put a piece of clear tape over your writing and epoxy away, and you will never even see the tape. 1 Quote
spoonplugger1 Posted April 9, 2023 Posted April 9, 2023 I found nibs to scratch blanks, so wipe offs to try again are more challenging for me, prefer the roller pens for that reason. Quote
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