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Part of the new Art Primo Hit-N-Go series of high quality empty markers. This is the same fit and form
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Questions (10)
Question: How much ink does this marker hold?
ArtPrimo: approximately 15ml
ArtPrimo: approximately 15ml
Question: Would these work well with SF ink?
ArtPrimo: SF ink is optimized for use in mops. Try Molotow One4All Acrylic, or OTR 902. This might also work well with Dope Liquid, but we have not tried it yet.
ArtPrimo: SF ink is optimized for use in mops. Try Molotow One4All Acrylic, or OTR 902. This might also work well with Dope Liquid, but we have not tried it yet.
Question: Will these work with soultip 901 or should i thin it down??
ArtPrimo: Try it with the 902 OTR- it's optimized for use in markers.
ArtPrimo: Try it with the 902 OTR- it's optimized for use in markers.
Question: Can this plastic handle xylene well?
ArtPrimo: The only plastic compatible long-term with Xylene is PET plastic. Try the Pixo 38 for use with Xylene inks.
ArtPrimo: The only plastic compatible long-term with Xylene is PET plastic. Try the Pixo 38 for use with Xylene inks.
Question: What ink is the best for this?
ArtPrimo: Try
ArtPrimo: Try
Question: does it work well with acrylic paint?
ArtPrimo: Yes, this can be used with acrylic paint. Just make sure you use a high-flow acrylic like Molotow One4All or thin your paint before loading the marker.
ArtPrimo: Yes, this can be used with acrylic paint. Just make sure you use a high-flow acrylic like Molotow One4All or thin your paint before loading the marker.
Question: Can the material the AP empty bottles like this one are made with handle acetone/acetone inks?
ArtPrimo: Yes.
ArtPrimo: Yes.
Question: Are there replacement nibs for these?
ArtPrimo: http://artprimo.com/catalog/primo-chisel-p-4470.html
Here is the nib.
ArtPrimo: http://artprimo.com/catalog/primo-chisel-p-4470.html
Here is the nib.
Question: what's the best way to loosen the fibers in the nib?
ArtPrimo: You can run the nib along heavy grit sandpaper.
ArtPrimo: You can run the nib along heavy grit sandpaper.
Question: Would Smash work in this or would it need to be thinned down? Also what could i use to thin it?
ArtPrimo: You might want to thin a paint mixture like Blitz down a bit. I/d also loosen the nib fibers so more pigments flow through.
ahRe_is_R: I know that my response is not an answer, but it relates to the OPs question. Given that Smash might have to be thinned down in order for it to be able to work with this marker; I was curious to ask (without creating another question that seems to be constantly repeated with marker + paint or ink or hybrid mixture/solution) if you guys recommend using Dr. GUTS with this marker, and if so would it have to be thinned down as well? Always love hearing back from all you gals/dudes at AP!I know that my response is not an answer, but it relates to the OPs question.
Given that Smash might have to be thinned down in order for it to be able to work with this marker; I was curious to ask (without creating another question that seems to be constantly repeated with marker + paint or ink or hybrid mixture/solution) if you guys recommend using Dr. GUTS with this marker, and if so would it have to be thinned down as well?
Always love hearing back from all you gals/dudes at AP!
ArtPrimo: You might want to thin a paint mixture like Blitz down a bit. I/d also loosen the nib fibers so more pigments flow through.
ahRe_is_R: I know that my response is not an answer, but it relates to the OPs question. Given that Smash might have to be thinned down in order for it to be able to work with this marker; I was curious to ask (without creating another question that seems to be constantly repeated with marker + paint or ink or hybrid mixture/solution) if you guys recommend using Dr. GUTS with this marker, and if so would it have to be thinned down as well? Always love hearing back from all you gals/dudes at AP!I know that my response is not an answer, but it relates to the OPs question.
Given that Smash might have to be thinned down in order for it to be able to work with this marker; I was curious to ask (without creating another question that seems to be constantly repeated with marker + paint or ink or hybrid mixture/solution) if you guys recommend using Dr. GUTS with this marker, and if so would it have to be thinned down as well?
Always love hearing back from all you gals/dudes at AP!
