The multi coloured magic marker

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So how about a magic marker which can write in multiple colours?

no problem! ... there's a catch though. it only writes on titanium. er... moving along swiftly :biggrin:

Here's my Anno Pen

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The Anno Pen gives a fine nib allowing you to write on titanium, or colour in, by using electricity instead of ink - effectively anodising the piece as you go. Colours are selected by varying the voltage.

Colours available:
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Playing around with a scrap piece of titanium tube (Thanks skiprat)
Ive written my name in electric blue, then coloured the background in bronze
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Titanium nib allowing tips to be switched out with new ones made in different shapes in styles allowing you to write in many different ways
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So... What can an artist do with one of these and titanium?

Check out Jeans work:
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Nice work.

You can also tape off a part with electrical tape or cut vinyl stickers and do a high voltage color, remove the tape, then reduce the voltage and do a lower voltage color next to it without affecting the higher voltage color. Here's an example of that technique. The anodizing is a clear oxide that is also an electrical insulator. You can also polish or abrade through the surface and do a lower voltage color. It's a lot of fun to play with.
 

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Ive seen quite alot of your work Bruce and its always eye catching ;)

Il be doing a video for others over the next couple of days on mask anodising titanium etc.

Its a great meatl to play with, and is a welcome break from anodising aluminium lol ... no dyes.. no sealing, and alot quicker.
 
This is really neat. I saw, on line, when we were buying a plasma cutter for the shop a person who uses a cutter to etch and color titanium sheets. Apparently e just pulls the trigger and skips it right along. Really pretty designs and colors.
 
Heat Anodising. gets some great fades of colours , though cant say ive ever experimented with it yet :)

Will certainly have to have a play with a gas torch at a later date
 
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