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Bingo Dauber Appreciation Thread

Discussion in 'Tools and tips' started by C3ZR ONE, Jan 4, 2009.

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  1. <\KNOW/>

    <\KNOW/> Member

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    i put crazy ass ink in bingo dobbers they have a kill pump on them i like taking the cap off them and gluin a nib off a real pen on the spring thing then cutting a hole in the lid its kill
     
  2. asiam

    asiam Senior Member

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  3. tiny tim

    tiny tim Senior Member

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    looks like you didnt have enough pens in there, it looks like its bleeding really bad, definately throw in like 60 more
     
  4. asiam

    asiam Senior Member

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    yeah ill just go out to my pen warehouse, lol. no its fine, i had 100 in there, and everything it touches is fucking super ultra perm-as-shit, and its smooth..it comes out perfect.
     
  5. Aesir

    Aesir Senior Member

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  6. asiam

    asiam Senior Member

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    ^^whats in your dauber?
     
  7. ILoveWinnipeg

    ILoveWinnipeg Member

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    Dollar stores, Wal-mart, Zellers, pretty much any store like that.
     
  8. walkingcarpet

    walkingcarpet Senior Member

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    Michaels also
    Joans has Tee Juice markers that are like the O ink Mini Mops

    There are also some fabric markers that do the job also. Envelop sealers also work fine
     
  9. thebigman

    thebigman Senior Member

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    yeah bingo daubers are the shit ive heard
     
  10. Aesir

    Aesir Senior Member

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    Homemade mix.
     
  11. malto

    malto Senior Member

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    What would be the best to fill a bingo dauber with ?
    At the moment all I have is some homemade pen ink and I got some bingo dauber just the other day.

    Paint or Ink ? And what kind of paint ? Ghetto junobo ?
     
  12. walkingcarpet

    walkingcarpet Senior Member

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    Ghetto Junobo is great in my mop
    Pen ink did good also
    I preferred Ghetto Junobo though just because I had alot more colours.
    I do Ghetto Junobo with
    2/3 White Rusto
    1/3 Paint Thinner
    1 Tube of Oil Colour (or how many you want til you get the color you want)

    Works great in a bingo dauber, but make sure you take out the regulator in the nib.
     
  13. malto

    malto Senior Member

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    Do I only take out the regulator so I can get drips ?
    I think Ill have one for drips and one for a nice solid line, no drips.
    Or will it not flow if I dont take it out?

    Haha sorry so many questions.
     
  14. walkingcarpet

    walkingcarpet Senior Member

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    Naw, you take it out so, um, not really sure haha, but you still get good control without the regulator. For ink though, without the regulator, you get lot of drips. But yeah, if you take out the regulator you get solid lines and if you squeez you get drips. It works fine with the regulator in and you still get drips and you can get solid lines. But for Junobo, and Ghetto Junobo (unless you thin it out more), you have to squeez it a little and go slowly or else you'll get streaky lines.

    Now I know it's not the best picture, but it'll give you kind of an idea.
    Top is not squeezing
    Middle is gently, lightly squeezing
    Bottom is squeezing harder (not extremely hard)
    both filled with my ghetto junobo, in mini mops
    Blue is With regulator (w/)
    Green is without regulator (w/o)
    ai715.photobucket.com_albums_ww159_digginsik_Photo3.jpg
     
  15. malto

    malto Senior Member

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    Oh thanks a heap for going the effort to show me man. its appreciated alot.
    oh and btw what colour, oil colour paint did you use for that green? its nice!
     
  16. walkingcarpet

    walkingcarpet Senior Member

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    No problem man, I'm hellla bored, windstorm at my house ha
    I used
    Well
    at michaels, go to the "art supplies/painting" section
    and you'll see all these racks of acrylics/watercolors/oilbasedpaints
    I used 1 tube of "Winton Permanent Green Light 48"

    The rack looks like this
    http://www.vcbs2.com/images/DSC01163.JPG

    I also have one brand new tube of it and some blue and red ones. I mixed a little with a Silver Ghetto Junobo mix and it was aweessomee but I don't have anymore or any pictures. =[
     
  17. malto

    malto Senior Member

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    Haha alright.
    Oh and thanks for pointing out where to get it from but Im in Australia and theres no Michaels around me. Ill be looking for it though.
     
  18. appache

    appache Senior Member

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    yeah watch out with oil paint and thinner though

    had left mine for a week or two without usin, and it was starting to implode or some shit
     
  19. malto

    malto Senior Member

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    Care to share that with us ?
    PM me if you want.
     
  20. appache

    appache Senior Member

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    ddude look in the other sections, theres fucken threads about tons o shit like this - this aint the place for recipes - fuck...