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Don't get jealous. How you use it is more important than size ; )
You vs the guy your wife told you not to worry about.
Plot twist: she prefers a fine point.
It's nice that she told you that.
One for the front, one for the back
"Never talk to me or my son ever again"
The left one is permanent,
The right on is PERMANENT.
guess where both are going?
That's how you write in capslock
these are great. I used them in steel workshops where everything had some residue or other that would permanently ruin a sharpie
This is exactly the (hobbyist) motivation that led me to pick it up when I saw it in a store. I don't need it frequently enough for hobby projects to justify getting dykem/layout fluid, but this will work in a pinch and has alternative uses.
... I used it yesterday to mark some wood that needed to be routered flush to take off a high spot.
That would be perfect for poster making. I need to get one for the kids' projects.
Beeg.
Is a fun website
The front cover of the book "Learning to put things up your bum: Amateur to Professional"
If those smell like other ones I've used, you'll REALLY enjoy your projects now.
Damn. I've only seen Sharpies (and rando graffiti pen brands) with markers that big.
How long is the longest part of the tip? I've been using Sharpie magnums, but I may switch!
Approximately 1.5cm. I'm attaching a picture but with skew, perspective, scale, lighting, etc it's not a perfect example.
That's a big bigger than the Sharpie, and likely cheaper - I'll probably switch. Thank you for letting me know about this!
Indeed, cheaper and mark on more surfaces. They also last longer. I use these in the kitchen, in the garden and marking trees for grafting.