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    I will have to order some been meaning to do a small order since eikon stocks fusion now too, true blood red and brick red, love those colors gunna grab the biggest size they got

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    Quote Originally Posted by joelhague View Post
    I will have to order some been meaning to do a small order since eikon stocks fusion now too, true blood red and brick red, love those colors gunna grab the biggest size they got
    Super Red is the BOMB - a nice deep orangey-red

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    what it is called though.,.... hand draw? spirit hectograph?
    Owner/Artist @ Zodiac Tattoo Studio
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    Quote Originally Posted by crabink View Post
    what it is called though.,.... hand draw? spirit hectograph?
    Hectograph is the paper type. Spirit, is a brand that makes it.

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    Hand Draw is different from Hecto and Thermo Paper....It looks the same as Hecto, but, the "carbon element" or as I call it, the Purple Stuff is "Waxier"..It is not the same as the Paper on the Eikon Site...Hecto is fine for drawing onto, and it perfect for Dot Matrix Printers...Thermo is also ok for drawing onto,but the top layer can be very thin, it is as the name suggests better suited to a Thermo Copier...I use hand draw, with a sheet of cheap ass Supermarket Printer paper, place it on top of the Hand draw, and run it thro my Dot Matrix....If you are wanting to Draw your own stencil then line weight can be achieved by leaning heavy on your Pen/Pencil...the more pressure, the more carbon gets picked up.....I have a video somewhere, lemme try and dig it out..

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    Hope this explains it....Search the other stuff and the other 2 videos will be there...

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