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Pulp PM for tortillions?

#1 2005-08-21 07:57:11

ChristianNinja
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Pulp PM for tortillions?

I've been playing with drawing a lot lately, and when I noticed my tortillions were rapidly dying, I got to thinkin gabout making my own.  I figured if I mixed up some pulp mache and made some sticks of my own it should work well.

What are your thoughts?


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#2 2005-08-21 13:45:40

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Re: Pulp PM for tortillions?

I would think it woule work great as long as the pulp had no dyes ingrained.  You would also have to be very careful with fillers and glues you use for the pulp so that any residues wouldn't transfer on to the sketch when using your homemade pulp tortillions. I do believe a pulp tortillion would give you the strength you are looking for.  Would you use a mold to get the elongated shape?~tammy

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#3 2005-08-21 17:14:58

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Re: Pulp PM for tortillions?

I was considering either carving some slots into a piece of wood using a gouge, or maybe filling a thin hollow pen?  I'm not sure...


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#4 2005-08-22 11:45:03

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Re: Pulp PM for tortillions?

How about plasticene?  Lay out a strip, indent as much as necessary with something like a knitting needle.  Use clingfilm as a separator if you want and lay the pulp slightly proud.
You only need very short ones, since the pulp is likely to lose its point as it wears.
The 'handle' could be quite stubby for easy handling.
Yes, as Tammy - clean white paper and no fillers, I reckon.
Please let us know how you get on.
David


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