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Gerald Ross[_2_]
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What do you use to sign your work.
mac davis wrote:
On Fri, 20 Feb 2009 15:07:42 -0800 (PST),
wrote:
On Feb 18, 8:17 am, Stretch wrote:
I have been using magic markers and they sometimes (usually) come off
when applying the finish. I would like to know what other choices I
have except wood burning.
Thanks
I use an ultra fine black Sharpie marker, signing after the finishing
process is complete. The Cindy D method mentioned by charlieb is
probably classier though
Kip Powers
Rogers, AR
Hey Kip...
Wanted to let you know that my funky version of your display shelves have
survived about a year of monthly outdoor shows now and are still kicking ass..
THANKS!
I actually had a guy at the Valentine's day show taking pictures of them, for
"decorating ideas" for his new house.. lol
Do you have a picture or plan for them? I'm tired of hauling tables.
I use a Micron Archival ink pen. It is supposed to be fade proof and
it marks on surfaces that have been waxed & buffed.
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Gerald Ross
Cochran, GA
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