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Well after the suggestions given in the original post and from a couple DM’s I gave it the good old college try. I used Speedball Super Black India ink with shellac as it was the best quality available with the highest carbon black content in town. I am going to give it 24 hours to dry and then will give it a light dusting of matte lacquer clear. Once that sets up I’ll give the raised metal a buff. Thanks everyone for your help. P
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Good job, Pete. Just right.
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Looks perfect. I like it a lot.
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Pete, how did you incorporate the ink into the shellac? I have very little experience with shellac flakes that need to be dissolved in alcohol, but perhaps you used some other formulation.
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Oh, mercy. Well done, sir.
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I'll say you've done a professional job.....
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The speedball super black comes pre mixed with the shellac in it. All I did was drop a clean ball bearing into the bottle to aid with mixing when I shook it.
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Was it this? https://www.amazon.com/Speedball-3940-Professional-Relief-Supergraphic/dp/B06Y5W6MBY/ref=sr_1_10?crid=K7ORFVP7IX5&keywords=speedball%2Bsuper%2Bblack%2Bindia&qid=1704287407&sprefix=%2Caps%2C124&sr=8-10&th=1
There is another Speedball version which they sell to be brushed or used in pens, etc. https://www.amazon.com/Speedball-2-Ounce-India-Super-Black/dp/B0007ZJ8TM/ref=sr_1_2?crid=K7ORFVP7IX5&keywords=speedball+super+black+india&qid=1704287407&sprefix=%2Caps%2C124&sr=8-2
Nothing I'm seeing says anything about shellac.
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Brent.
I used the second one. On the box it says it contains Shellac.
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