| Will alcohol based ink and pigmented inks ruin the nib? I've heard that from a friend but I've also heard of people using alcohol based and pigmented inks in this without fail
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| ArtPrimo: None that we know of. This is an industrial marker.
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| now that real t grade isnt around anymore which ink should i use with... i heard alcohol based inks ruin the nibs on these.. thanks ap
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Can you draw thin and larger lines with the same marker? Hard to see from the video clip.
Thanks!
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| ArtPrimo: The bullet tip will have a consistent line, the chisel on the other hand you will be able to get a variety of line widths.
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| I tried to run the marsh t grade through this but it wont flow out of the nib. Any tips?
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| ArtPrimo: They take a long time to break in. But once you do you have a pal for life.
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3 questions:
How tightly do you screw on the nib?
How long does the nib take to break in?
Should I break in the nib simply by writing with it?
Thanks AP!
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ArtPrimo: As with anything, make sure you screw this in all the way. If you leave gaps it may fall off or leak. Think Secure.
'Breaking In' is a matter of preference. If you like a crispy nib, then be gentle to it. If you want it frayed than write harder with it.
You can achieve a softer line by loosening the fibers of the nib in a number of ways. Heavy grit sandpaper or running it along concrete may do the trick.
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