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johnny ducketts 05-16-2009 03:05 PM

Sharpie markers
 
Quick question,

I know builders use sharpies when putting a signature on a plug and for certain details like chicken scratch and such, but is it better to put a clear coat over the paint before you use the marker, and then clear again and epoxy the final product.

The reason I ask is that I am doing a spook in a clownfish pattern, and I have taped off my white design area on the plug, rattle canned the body orange, now I want to highlight the sides of the white with black, I can't tape and spray black, because I can't get that crisp a detail, I don't own an air brush so I can't do that. I was thinking of taking an ultra fine point sharpie and making the black lines.

I am concerned that when I go to wipe the plug down for epoxying, usually with those throw away alcohol wipes for eyeglasses. I am concerned it will take the sharpie ink with it. I know you can smell the alcohol in the sharpie too, I would assume it will wipe off.

should I be concerned or should I just go ahead and try this.
thanks guys,
JD:hs:

GattaFish 05-16-2009 03:50 PM

Try the paint pens at the craft store,,,,,JMHO

EricW 05-16-2009 09:59 PM

I use a sharpie to number my plugs and I heat set it. On some of my firsts, the marker would run with the epoxy, then I started heat setting the marker and problem solved. I don't wipe mine with alcohol usually, so I am not sure that would work, but may be worth a try on a test piece.

Pete F. 05-17-2009 06:19 AM

I lightly spray the plug after sharpie with clear, a heavy coat has made it run on me. Try it on some scrap

go4broke44 05-25-2009 10:33 AM

i usually end up forgetting to sign mine, and just use a sharpie after clearcoat, right on top. It might wear off, but it was there to begin with I guess.

Mugz 05-27-2009 09:09 PM

You can buy a can of "Fixative" it's called at the craft store. Basically a quick drying coat of clear. Let the sharpie ink dry for a minute, hit it with the fixative, let that dry for a minute or two and your good to go.
I had the same problem with pen ink running. Fixative solved that problem.

Striperknight 05-28-2009 06:57 AM

Use createx clear over the marker. Fixative is temperamental
and can get messed up real quick. If the temp is not perfect. it comes out cloudy:af:.

blondterror 06-08-2009 08:31 AM

Hi Johnny-

Can you post a pic of your Spook in the Clownfish pattern... sounds like a great lure


chris


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