Me too. They're really good for switches etc. in cockpits.I've got a few of these paint pens from hobby craft.
Not in my experience Steve. I think they are loaded with India ink.Don't they fade/change to a blueish tone time relatively quickly?
I tried sharpies but I found that they were not very effective. Much better are Posca paint pens. Get the ones with a fine tip. I use them all the time now mostly for knobs and switches.Is it possible to use "Sharpies" for fine lines over acrylic paints, or would that be classed as a dumb question :thinking:
Unless you count Sunday as the first day of the week LaurieFor me I use a speck of paint on a fine brush. More accurate.
Advantage go all little astray water on a cotton bud to the rescue.
Permanent markers are permanent as soon as you hit the plastic.
Also hate when I have used pressing on the nib to produce ink. Nothing happens & then the whole thing floods.
Tut having one of my bad grumbly days. Never mind Tuesday is an even number day.
Laurie
Are you American or something? :tongue-out:Unless you count Sunday as the first day of the week Laurie![]()
That depends Steve entirely on what month I am in & the position of the moon in relation to the sun.Unless you count Sunday as the first day of the week Laurie![]()
Jakko I prefer something please.Are you American or something? :tongue-out:
... when glimpsed through the sarsens at Stonehenge too I assume!That depends Steve entirely on what month I am in & the position of the moon in relation to the sun.
Despite all that scientific knowledge it can be come arbitrary.
Jakko I prefer something please.
Look as though Tuesday, so far, is a no day.
Laurie
Not likely Steve through one of these.... when glimpsed through the sarsens at Stonehenge too I assume!
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