sliprock said:I was wondering if someone could tell me what some makers use to fill in or color a signature or logo in delrin butt caps. I was thinking along the lines of Schick, Scruggs, Frey etc.
Any problems with the ink coming off? Reason I ask is delrin is a bastard to get anything to stick.cueman said:When I used Delrin butt plates I engraved my logo, then used a black Perma Pigma ink pen to color the inside. A light sanding of the delrin would remove any ink that was not in the engraved groove.
sliprock said:I was wondering if someone could tell me what some makers use to fill in or color a signature or logo in delrin butt caps. I was thinking along the lines of Schick, Scruggs, Frey etc.
The cue I have played with for 17 years has a Delrin Butt plate with Perma Pigma ink in the logo and it still looks fine.RocketQ said:Any problems with the ink coming off? Reason I ask is delrin is a bastard to get anything to stick.
Delrin butt plates I engrave my logo then use a crayon to fill in the engraved groove. then give a light sanding it works greatcueman said:When I used Delrin butt plates I engraved my logo, then used a black Perma Pigma ink pen to color the inside. A light sanding of the delrin would remove any ink that was not in the engraved groove.
Matt_24 said:If you look at some very old JOSS cues and SCHICK cues - the engraving does not appear to be done with a machine, but some kind of hand-engraving tool.