Hi all,
I've made a discovery!
The sharpie oil based paint marker stays put as you cut the glass using a Taurus ring saw.
No more vanishing lines.
All you need to do is wait 5 minutes for the marking to dry.
Have a look at the attached phone. It even stays put after you've cut it! (remove with a hard green plastic scrubbing sponge)
Pete
sharpie oil based paint marker survives taurus ring saw
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Peter Angel
http://peterangelart.blogspot.com/
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Interesting phone, which end do you speak into?
Thanks for the tip, Pete. Did you buy it in Oz? Jen

Thanks for the tip, Pete. Did you buy it in Oz? Jen
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Re: sharpie oil based paint marker survives taurus ring saw
If you don't clean off the marks and then fire the glass, the marks will disappear except for some place where it really ruins the design...
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