Trying ink for technical pens. The one on right says waterproof on it. Letting dry over night then sinking in water to see what happens! No odor by the way.
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Trying ink for technical pens. The one on right says waterproof on it. Letting dry over night then sinking in water to see what happens! No odor by the way.
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I wonder if Dykem steel blue would work, if you happen to have some laying around.
Uh, I have cold blue solution for bluing steel, but I think that's different from what you are referring to.
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Yeah, Dykem is layout fluid.
Blue Steel?
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Sorry, the child in me could not resist.
It didn't work as well as I had hoped. I have other inks though to try. I thought the blue would work great but it sorry of faded or bled out. Maybe doing a while section would work better. Going to try my other inks.
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