Re: Bromoil Ink Question

Jurek Karwowski (jurek@internet.no)
Wed, 20 Nov 1996 23:51:34 +0100

At 03:24 21.11.96 +1100, you wrote:
>Dear All,
>
>I have just started experimenting with Bromoil. With a little help from
>various books and this list I have got a basic process working. My question
>is about inks. I am currently using Lithographic Ink 1796 Black, from
>Graphic Chemical & Inks Co USA.
>
>I wonder how other workers colour ink? I have seen Bromoil's of various
>colours, red chalk etc... Do you find a supply of ready pigmented ink? Or do
>you modify some existing ink, if so with what? I have some oil and chalk,
>which I was advised could be used to modify the ink - harder or softer. So
>far I have found that its best to use the ink stright from the can.
>
>Any comments suggestions welcome.
>
>Thanks for the help so far!
>
>brgds
>
>Mel
>
>My experience with bromoil ink is the 1796. I think this ink is the best ink
to use for bromoil. Have you try shoe polish ??

Jurek Karwowski - Norway