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hey i was just messing with a crayola marker and my friend can take off the top and we took out the sponge thing and i was wondering if i could put some ink into the lil sponge thing after i washed out the crayola ink and put it back into the marker the way it went and if itd work has anyone else ever done this?

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hey i was just messing with a crayola marker and my friend can take off the top and we took out the sponge thing and i was wondering if i could put some ink into the lil sponge thing after i washed out the crayola ink and put it back into the marker the way it went and if itd work has anyone else ever done this?

 

open. wash the nib, toss the crayola ink filled shit, replace with sponge, soak sponge with ink, close. bomb.

 

in that order

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The glue markers are good for the paint

if you can squeeze the body of the marker.

If you can... you can refer to it as a mop from

now on. You can put anything in a mop. But if

you use the word marker, it immediately brings

to mind a marker with a stiff felt nib(tip). Those

you only want to put ink in, if you are refilling them.

 

The glue sticks/markers or even window markers can

be considered "mops" for what you will be doing with it.

 

 

As for that lotion bottle... You should go to the store and

get an empty condiment bottle, like the yellow mustard

bottles at hot dog joint, and those work amazing!

 

Good luck and thanks for typing like an adult.

!!

 

My bad for not bein specific about the whole mop thing, i usually call em drippers . What do you guys usually use as nibs for the glue mop? I picked up some oil based rusto today , got aluminum and gloss sunburst yellow, Is the yellow good ? , never used this color before ... I like using the lotion because its low pro ... looks like lotion if your using white paint

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goota ??? why is there cotton in the markers...if its there shouldnt we always use it then??? like in mops as well(mops filled with ink)

 

cotton is in markers because it is used to keep it from dripping and no you should not put the cotton in your mops there made to drip like a kitchen mop wet and drippy haha

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Vic-graffer. i suggest you read all the past pages b4 you post another comment. Just saying if you dont want people getting at you. cuz your questions have been answered b4. dont be lazy, or if you dont wanna read all the pages use the search button on this thread to find your answers.

BUT if you dont do any of the two then you will forshure catch pissed off graffers. im warneing you in advance.

HOPE you make the right choice. good luck and your life on this thread is now in your hands.

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Fuck SLIP! if I didn't have to be doing rehab right now, id be down for all that but I'll drink fuck that! They want me to stop weed so I can become an alcoholic and be smoking almost a pack a day?? FUCK THAT SHIT!!! FUCK YOU REHAB!! I'M ONLY TAKING A BREAK FROM SMOKING THE REEF!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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ummm, back on topic

<((CRAYOLA(()

bomb with it... does anyone know of a mold i can use for making fat crayons. i was thinking some thing resuable. i tried googling n such, but there wasnt anything for wax molds. and no, its not just straight up crayons in my mix.

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ummm, back on topic

<((CRAYOLA(()

bomb with it... does anyone know of a mold i can use for making fat crayons. i was thinking some thing resuable. i tried googling n such, but there wasnt anything for wax molds. and no, its not just straight up crayons in my mix.

 

I just use toilet paper rolls, works pretty well. But they aren't reusable.

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i used to sell these. the nib kinda blows, it "sits in" while i prefer nibs that "stand out". but i guess that's just personal preference.

 

I don't know where you got yours, but mine stick out. That's why I like them so much, they work pefectly. Just different mops I guess. Speaking of mops, my order may include a lot of empty mops added to it. Speaking of my order, is theUni paint the old school awsome kind or the new Sanford shitty kind?

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ummm, back on topic

<((CRAYOLA(()

bomb with it... does anyone know of a mold i can use for making fat crayons. i was thinking some thing resuable. i tried googling n such, but there wasnt anything for wax molds. and no, its not just straight up crayons in my mix.

 

^^This is hot!

Finally some substance.

 

So I read this and think it's brilliant. You can get a candle

and shave it down the size that want your end product to be.

Then take wet clay that will dry hard(not needing to be cooked),

and form a block around the shaved candle. You want two pieces

though. A bottom mold that the candle can lay in. The bottom mold

will cover half of the candle. The top mold will sit on top and cover the

whole candle. Then depending on how your end product is made...

 

For instance, I see you making something that is a hot liquid that

cools solid. If I am right, then you want to put a good sized hole

in the top half of the block mold that goes all the way to candle.

 

Let the clay dry around the candle(grease the candle so it wont

stick to the clay, even though it shouldn't) with wax paper between

the halves so that the two blocks don't dry to each other. As long

as the surfaces, where the block halves touch, are flush... when

the clay dries, you can take out the candle put the block back

together and bind it shut, with maybe some petroleum jelly

to keep it sealed, and then pour in your molten material into

the hole you made in the mold. Keep filling until it's all the

way, and you have gotten as much of the air out of the center

as possible* and then let it sit and cool. Once it's cooled down,

throw the whole thing into the fridge to make sure the center

of your mold is cooled solid.

 

Once that is all set, crack that sucker open, and shave off all

the imperfections(they are unavoidable in this setup), wrap it

up. I really hope that you are trying to make your own streaks!

 

*make two holes. One for filling the mold, one for letting the

air out to avoid air pockets in your mold.

 

Good luck!

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right on slip it got there in the quickness! i love it!

 

 

 

i dunno... here's a flick:

unipaint.jpg

 

like i'm saying, homie, i'm not knockin' em, because they're nice, and very pocket sized and effective. can you take a picture of yours standing up from the side? so we can see. maybe yours is different than the ones i was getting.

 

great write up, asdf, have you done that before? i want to see flicks of the huge streak action!

 

Yeah, that's the new ones which are still nice, just not as good as the old ones. Oh well, at least I still have some old ones. I'll get someflicks of the marker.

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^^This is hot!

Finally some substance.

 

So I read this and think it's brilliant. You can get a candle

and shave it down the size that want your end product to be.

Then take wet clay that will dry hard(not needing to be cooked),

and form a block around the shaved candle. You want two pieces

though. A bottom mold that the candle can lay in. The bottom mold

will cover half of the candle. The top mold will sit on top and cover the

whole candle. Then depending on how your end product is made...

 

For instance, I see you making something that is a hot liquid that

cools solid. If I am right, then you want to put a good sized hole

in the top half of the block mold that goes all the way to candle.

 

Let the clay dry around the candle(grease the candle so it wont

stick to the clay, even though it shouldn't) with wax paper between

the halves so that the two blocks don't dry to each other. As long

as the surfaces, where the block halves touch, are flush... when

the clay dries, you can take out the candle put the block back

together and bind it shut, with maybe some petroleum jelly

to keep it sealed, and then pour in your molten material into

the hole you made in the mold. Keep filling until it's all the

way, and you have gotten as much of the air out of the center

as possible* and then let it sit and cool. Once it's cooled down,

throw the whole thing into the fridge to make sure the center

of your mold is cooled solid.

 

Once that is all set, crack that sucker open, and shave off all

the imperfections(they are unavoidable in this setup), wrap it

up. I really hope that you are trying to make your own streaks!

 

*make two holes. One for filling the mold, one for letting the

air out to avoid air pockets in your mold.

 

Good luck!

 

yeah, im trying to make my own streaks. is the clay something i can "obtain" from hobby lobby? whats it called exactly? air dry, fast dry?

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