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Yes, alcohol will take it off. Sometimes, it comes off just by wiping it with a damp paper towel / rag.When I glued the center crystal in, the glue left a bit of a haze on the crystal as it dried.
Will that come off with denatured alcohol and a qtip?
You can do it with black paint and a very fine paint brush, but you'll need a very steady hand...Has anyone tried to do the runes without the Rapidograph/India Ink method? That's kind of a lot of money to spend for this small part of the project...any luck?
Did a little more work on my Glaive, used a burnt umber ink pigment for detailing the runes, think it gives it a little more "life rather than just the flat black. And you can see the pearlescent white I've gone for on the "rope" detail instead of the flat white. Gotta say I'm really liking it.
Wow! It looks great! Congrats on completing it and doing such a good job on it!Hey Brenton, thanks for offering the Glaive kit and also providing such excellent instructions. I finally finished mine and I'm super happy with it! It was a lot of fun to make. Now I've got to get a case made for it.
Did you do the blades yourself? Looks great!!!I decided to upgrade my blades to proper stainless steel ones. Really happy with how they turned out. The geometry of the blades is just that little bit crisper. Afraid I'm so fussy when it comes to props. A gift and a curse!!!!
No, afraid not. Found a bladesmith that was willing to do it for me.Did you do the blades yourself? Looks great!!!
No, afraid not. Found a bladesmith that was willing to do it for me.