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The Ink Discussion Thread

Discussion in 'Tools and tips' started by Enmity, Feb 3, 2008.

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  1. [phenom5]

    [phenom5] Senior Member

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    Thanks to yuck for the first useful post in about nine pages.
     
  2. ep si

    ep si Senior Member

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    yo, i have a question sence street isint on i have no one to ask,well i added to much brake fluid into my marker.idk what i shold do shold i pour it back into my jar or what? help, thanks alot
     
  3. The_NaMEz_BaNKz

    The_NaMEz_BaNKz Elite Member

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    well if u have a jar full of ink idk maybe u can..

    or jus throw out the ink u have in ur marker....i would only put a cap full of breakfliud in anyway.
     
  4. H3TT1NG3R

    H3TT1NG3R Elite Member

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    either add more non-brake fluid ink, or i think japan drier or somethign liek that might work, but im not sure on this one, easiest thing to do is just add mroe ink
     
  5. ep si

    ep si Senior Member

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    see like i would but i filled it to the top or i would dump some ink into my lil pilot ink jar and add ink into the marker. and japan dryer i tryed mixing it but it seperates =\ but ya thx alot ill just delute the ink in my maker
     
  6. H3TT1NG3R

    H3TT1NG3R Elite Member

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    ya just pour soem otu then, and sorry about the japan drier its actually oil based i just figured out
     
  7. BizerkIZ

    BizerkIZ Elite Member

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    What are you adding japan dryer.. that only makes it dry faster.. thats less stainage..
    break fluid is greasy, and slows down the drying time (like fish oil) allowing more time for pigments/dyes to be absorbed into the surface...

    now i remember why i dont come here much anymore :( :(


    oops just read it..
    you've added too much.
    add either.

    but to be frank. its still greasy and will stain alot less than adding any attal..

    just add more ink to dilute it.
     
    Last edited: Mar 24, 2008
  8. [phenom5]

    [phenom5] Senior Member

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    When you guys are 'cooking' up inks, what are you using and why?
    Like I've seen some of the recipes where it involves cooking them, and I can't possibly picture throwing a bunch of random shit into a pot and boiling it on my kitchen stove. So in what cases does cooking up your recipes help, and how long should you do it for?
     
  9. BizerkIZ

    BizerkIZ Elite Member

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    It changes it on a mollecular level (not just regular mixing)

    and its only good if you actually know when its needed ect.

    but it can be used to thicken / increace addhesion..

    also never exeed over 70*c for plenty of reasons.. its always best just to use a medium/low heat.
     
  10. Idocrack

    Idocrack Banned

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    Anybody know how Junobo get their mix to become so vibrant??????????????
     
  11. kog_throwie

    kog_throwie Senior Member

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    they get shitty materials with bright colors
     
  12. The_NaMEz_BaNKz

    The_NaMEz_BaNKz Elite Member

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    they just buy brightly colored acrylic paint..
     
  13. Idocrack

    Idocrack Banned

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    Does mixing acrillic with oil based paint help the mixture to keep bonded unlike thinning oil based paint and the oil and paint sepperate type thing? I guess pros and cons of making GJ.
     
  14. kog_throwie

    kog_throwie Senior Member

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    acrillic does not mix with oil based paints, if you want a junobo type of color make Ghetto Junobo, i think this is Biz's recipe, White rusto oil based, and those painter tubes with all the beautiful colors
     
  15. ACauseKe

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    can you post the original recipe of Ghetto junobo please
     
  16. anti-anti-crime

    anti-anti-crime Elite Member

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    god damnit, go to the fucking ink recipe thread, why do u think that we deleted the first ink thread, its cause kids like you come in here asking questions without searching first
     
  17. Idocrack

    Idocrack Banned

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    With the help of mustard powder it does, apperently.
     
  18. acereborn

    acereborn Elite Member

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    well... at least he capitalized "ghetto" :)

    as for the mustard powder, ive heard the same, but i like keeping it all simple, and havent been bothered to try
     
  19. *cept*

    *cept* Senior Member

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    This really should go in a topic where junobo is discussed more, but this thread recieves alot of attention and paint is talked about just as much as ink in here.

    To all those hating on Junobo-This tag was on a metal door at my Uni, on the outside. I did the tag slow like Junobo recommends. Today i went to look at it and the buff took off all the paint where my tag was.

    ai71.photobucket.com_albums_i129_shawn6589_DOOR.jpg
    this shit is much more durable than people think, you just need to go slow and use it on textured surfaces.

    also, looked at another one of my junobo tags on a sign today and its perfect. sits in the sun for most of the day and its on a silver surface but shit still BURNS.
     
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  20. anti-anti-crime

    anti-anti-crime Elite Member

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    it looks like barnie cummed on the door