If just using some type of pen to sigh your work I found this Micron Pen to be the best. Dries quickly and finishes don't make it run/smear. Not expensive either. Picked it up at the Hobby Lobby.
Just did this today and applied wipe-on poly over it 15 minutes later using a brush.
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thanks Dan...
will it write on unglazed fired ceramic???
will it write on unglazed fired ceramic???
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Re: Signing Your Work
I have a branding iron that I use to make small wooden tags that I glue onto my work.Herb Stoops wrote: ↑Thu Aug 26, 2021 10:33 am You can get them online here:
https://www.dickblick.com/items/sakura- ... -black-12/
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I place the tag on the bottom or on the back out of sight.
I had not thought about simply branding the work.
Might just do that.
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