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=Black Ink=
=Black Ink=
*Some sort of solvent (Ethanol or some other alchohol should work)
*Some sort of solvent (Ethanol or some other alchohol should work)
*Dark Powder (Carbon Black is Traditional (also called lamp black) , but powderized charcoal may work if it is fine enough of a powder )
*Dark Powder ( [[Carbon Black]] is Traditional (also called lamp black) , but powderized charcoal may work if it is fine enough of a powder )
*Optional [[Binding Agent]] such as [[Gum Arabic]] / [[Gum Acacia]], [[Xanthan Gum]] or [[Gellan Gum]] to produce a more viscous fluid (perhaps thinkining agents, could use some testing)
*Optional [[Binding Agent]] such as [[Gum Arabic]] / [[Gum Acacia]], [[Xanthan Gum]] or [[Gellan Gum]] to produce a more viscous fluid (perhaps thinkining agents, could use some testing)
*See if [[Emulsifier]]s are needed
*See if [[Emulsifier]]s are needed

Revision as of 00:52, 11 March 2020

Basics

  • This page goes over various ways to make simple ink (Complex colors may be difficult, and less economical over purchases)
  • Black ink is the most obious choice

Black Ink

  • Some sort of solvent (Ethanol or some other alchohol should work)
  • Dark Powder ( Carbon Black is Traditional (also called lamp black) , but powderized charcoal may work if it is fine enough of a powder )
  • Optional Binding Agent such as Gum Arabic / Gum Acacia, Xanthan Gum or Gellan Gum to produce a more viscous fluid (perhaps thinkining agents, could use some testing)
  • See if Emulsifiers are needed
  • ASSUMING it could be equivalent it could be used to refill markers, stamps, and ink cartriges for cheap. It also has hobby use for art

See Also

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