Welcome to the THE WRITERS FORUM brought to you by 12ozPROPHET...
You are currently viewing our boards as a guest which only gives you limited access to view our discussions, photos and other forum features. By joining THE WRITERS FORUM community you will have access to post topics, communicate privately with other members (PM), respond to polls, upload content and access other member only features. Registration is fast, simple and free, so join THE WRITERS FORUM today and be a part of the largest and longest running graffiti, street arts and popular culture forum online!
If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please contact us.
Re: MARKER SUPERDUPERTHREAD -
05-05-2012, 01:01 AM
Typical deco stash wit a couple On the runs, Sakura solid sticks and a jumbo solid on the side...
Junobo hasn't lived up to my expectations but good to have something for rough ass surfaces.. Sakura paint sticks are nice, write bright n smoothly on just about any surface and withstand most conditions..OTR Cold Sweat black bitumen hard-to-buff is my baby though... Nice thick and smooth and that shit stands up to its name nicely
Re: MARKER SUPERDUPERTHREAD -
06-03-2012, 03:11 AM
A few months ago, I bought a Uni-Wide and so far I don't know what to think. I bought some Black Label ink with it, which supposedly "flows through all markers". I know how to take out the tip and re-insert it and everything and I know how to fill it also. But, when I flood the marker with ink as I''ve always heard you're supposed to (I actually messed up and the whole outside of the body is stained with ink now) it's pretty much useless. I squeeze it to the point of the tip dripping and I've also squeezed some ink onto the tip also, but when I write it's always really streaky or looks like it's almost out of ink after a few tags. I've seen old flicks from the insides of subways and the tags look good, they look juicy and not streaky at all. Is it the ink, or am I filling the marker wrong, or something else? Any help with this would be appreciated.
Alright, so I've been out of the game for a long time. I went to Office Depot the other day to restock on White Out pens and noticed that Sharpie has changed the Magnum to a ney body type. Has anyone fucked with this yet? You can take the nib off and refill it like a Pilot Jumbo and it doesn't look like it would be as streaky and shitty as it was before. I haven't had time to fuck with it yet, but was curious to know what others experiences with it have been.
It's scientifically proven jesus didnt walk on water. He had holes in his feet
Re: MARKER SUPERDUPERTHREAD -
06-22-2012, 04:18 AM
This marsh 99 markers, they look dope, never used one, i was wondering where i can get one? You know cuz the writers back then would use this, but where they got it from? Any ideas ? No art primo and bullshit, thats too expensive, im lookin for a place where i could bargain with the clerk for a lower price if u get my drift.
Re: MARKER SUPERDUPERTHREAD -
07-19-2012, 03:16 AM
Hi, I've got this "Glass Chalk" sponge marker, and I'm wondering if anyone has tips onto making this into a drip-mop. I will probably end up completely replacing the nib, and if anyone has tips on making one of those that works well with homemade ink(the kind made from pen ink), that would be cool.
Also, I've got this "Scotch 2-way Glue Applicator". I'm thinking that I can use this as a tiny marker for tagging, also filling it with homemade ink. It has another tip, it's a small, red pen tip. I'm thinking that I can completely take that tip off and leave the cap that covers it on, making more room for ink, and taping it up to prevent leaking. There's a photo of the felt nib that I would use, if it works.
If anyone has tried using either of these and knows, let me know. Unless you've got some useful information on this for me, and others that might be interested, I don't give a shit. Keep that "toy" nonsense to yourselves.
Re: MARKER SUPERDUPERTHREAD -
08-21-2012, 07:42 AM
2 things,
nice homemade mop mix/body recipe-
you will need-
-One bingo dabber, (the long squeezy kind)
-one bottle of acrylic paint(any colour will do)
-a can of either white or black spray paint (to tint colour to your liking and for hold)
-a screwdriver
-brake fluid
-a bit of paint thinner
take the top off the bingo dabber and drain the shitty dollar store ink (or keep it whatever floats your boat) then with the screwdriver take out the spring in the nib.
fill that shit 2/6 with your acrilic paint
then 1/6 brake fluid
then 1/6 of the white or black paint
then thin it with your thinner, you can do 2/6 or 1/6 and add another sixth of paint its up to you.
and then close it all up and electrical tape that piece
youve got a nice drippy and custom coloured mop! dont be afraid to mix some colours but if you dont know what your doing look at a coloor wheel first :P
NEXT QUESTION!
I recently got a GROG metalhead marker (similar to a dalo but refillable)
has anyone tried putting tremclad bucket paint in here? looks like it would work.
if not what are some custom fills that work well with a metal tipped marker?
i'll smack the fuckin molder teeth out your mouth. Graffiti while shopping,yes ,you can . 12ozprophet wanted the eyeballs.....Bob Luby 4 lyfe. Dont knock crack till you tried it. 200CARROTS
i found it helps it stick, ive tried it with and without and without it the acrlilic just peels off.
but its up to you it still makes a really nice mop.
Hi, I've got this "Glass Chalk" sponge marker, and I'm wondering if anyone has tips onto making this into a drip-mop. I will probably end up completely replacing the nib, and if anyone has tips on making one of those that works well with homemade ink(the kind made from pen ink), that would be cool.
Also, I've got this "Scotch 2-way Glue Applicator". I'm thinking that I can use this as a tiny marker for tagging, also filling it with homemade ink. It has another tip, it's a small, red pen tip. I'm thinking that I can completely take that tip off and leave the cap that covers it on, making more room for ink, and taping it up to prevent leaking. There's a photo of the felt nib that I would use, if it works.
If anyone has tried using either of these and knows, let me know. Unless you've got some useful information on this for me, and others that might be interested, I don't give a shit. Keep that "toy" nonsense to yourselves.
Thanks.
-SXWND
there is a mop out called a mini crucher . the nib for that would work great on that . and its only a 1.99 all day . buy 3 or 4
i found it helps it stick, ive tried it with and without and without it the acrlilic just peels off.
but its up to you it still makes a really nice mop.
oil based paint + thinner = all you need
props for experimenting though
i'll smack the fuckin molder teeth out your mouth. Graffiti while shopping,yes ,you can . 12ozprophet wanted the eyeballs.....Bob Luby 4 lyfe. Dont knock crack till you tried it. 200CARROTS