good idea - i googled the name and didn't find them..
but the page isn't that great i would say...
thanks for your search anyways...
i tried the staedtler pens first, good available here.
But they make lines where the with is dependent of pen speed.
And on the edges where the pen stops appear teardrops...
Also the thickness is 0,5 to 0,8 minimum...
the scratch method is the last i will try, if nothing else works.
i don't like it much because it produces a negative image, like milling.
as said i have not too much time now..
i wil experiment next week again with different pens, and repeated
plotting.
st
On Sat, 27 Sep 2003 01:51:00 -0000, Dave Mucha <
dave_mucha@...>
wrote:
> Google the phone number 800-435-2931
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> www.gcwaldom.com
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> Didn't find pens though.
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> didn't Staedler have suppliers around the world ?
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> seems an office supply place might offer some options.
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> or, paint the whole board and with a small rotary cutter/scratcher,
> scratch off what you don't want, and leave the trace.
>
> Dave
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> > It says
>> > 1-800-435-2931 customer service. A division of GC thorsen Inc.
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