Do you think one of them is using gear pt. 2

Maybe it's just me.

Naw, it's the materials I'm working with that are limiting me.
The pigment I'm using was never designed to be use this way, in addition to the pigment itself there are a bunch of other binders, dispersion agents, etc in there.

So you're not really making crayons then. Just put some food coloring in wax and you're good to go.
 
Maybe it's just me.

Naw, it's the materials I'm working with that are limiting me.
The pigment I'm using was never designed to be use this way, in addition to the pigment itself there are a bunch of other binders, dispersion agents, etc in there.

So you're not really making crayons then. Just put some food coloring in wax and you're good to go.
 
So you're not really making crayons then. Just put some food coloring in wax and you're good to go.

Doesn't work that way, I've tried liquid dyes with some... interesting.. results.

This is a continuation of my work before.
What I'm trying to do is take some casein based ink, dehydrate it, dissolve it into wax to make a crayon that is the exact shade of the original ink.
 
Doesn't work that way, I've tried liquid dyes with some... interesting.. results.

This is a continuation of my work before.
What I'm trying to do is take some casein based ink, dehydrate it, dissolve it into wax to make a crayon that is the exact shade of the original ink.


LOL obviously not. I was kidding. I have no fucking idea how to make crayons. I don't know shit about inks, dyes, chemicals, or anything else that would be involved in the process. I do however, know how to purchase and use crayons... AND I can even collur inshide ov da wines.
 
Reveal your secrets!
I'm tired of my kid nephew's drawings coming out better than mine.
I want to put that little shit in his place!

Lmfao! It takes a precision that cannot be taught, only learned (try that one on for size Confucius). I wish I could draw. I can barely do stick figures.
 
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