Filling in
I have read nearly all the threads on color filling, but have a question. Will I be able to get a nice, round feel to the barrel of an acrylic pen after filling, or will the lettering be able to be felt? I am filling with acrylic paint, but still feel the letters. I think the engraver made it too deep, but what should my expectations be? Most posts seem to indicate that no clear coating is needed.
Thanks,
Jeff
On acrylic I would engrave the pen before you have all it all turned down to desired OD.
Leave the pen about 0.030 to big engrave the pen extra deep to compensate for the 0.015 extra you plan turning the pen to the desired finished OD.
I fill in all my engraving with CA mixed with Indian ink or Indian ink mixed with west systems epoxy resin.
But be WARNED sometimes in some materials the colors or the ink will bleed into your work

Just like some veneers will bleed their colors when some finishes come in contact with them...
Normally I burn in the engraving deep into wood or bone or antler so the laser will make the lettering look black and I don't us any coloring.
Then I fill in with CA but the CA will take hours to dry and many thin coats .
I let all my CA dry naturally and never use the activator.......... Never....
I don't normally use any man made materials in my work so I would have to do a couple tests burning in at different depths.
But normally it just take the extra effort and then another extra effort to get everything felling smooth.
Ps I only use polishing creams , no micro mesh.
I only except engraving jobs on the stuff I am making and never on a finished products because I don't want to spend hours filling in the lettering...