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    • danielerossi
      danielerossi last edited by

      AAAAARRRGGG! Today I bought two brush pens and when I got home, I realized the top of one of them must have come off and fallen somewhere. I checked everywhere and checked the bag over and over. The store I bought them is in an area of town where I rarely go so..... there’s $10 I’ll never need again.

      Anyone know of a way I can make my own cap? 🙂 Maybe keep the pen in a zip lock bag when not in use?
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      • Coley
        Coley @danielerossi last edited by

        @danielerossi if it was me I'd probably put a small plastic bag over it and then secure it with an elastic. Then potentially maybe another plastic bag too. That's the only thing I can think of at the moment!

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        • danielerossi
          danielerossi last edited by

          I was thinking of using an elastic band as well. Then I had the idea of making use of the 3D printer at my local library! Though not sure if they charge. Would be odd to pay all that money for something that is only $10 🙂

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          • StudioLooong
            StudioLooong last edited by

            I have a similar waterbrush and most fineliner caps seem to be a pretty good fit, you dont happen to have any dried up micron pens do you?IMG_9294.JPG

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              jdubz last edited by jdubz

              You can also rough fit another cap similar to what @StudioLooong is doing - make sure the base makes contact where it should, and then run a small bead of silicone caulk on the bottom of the rim (while it's off of the pen). That'll give it a tiny bit of "grab" when you press it closed and should keep it pretty airtight.

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              • Tiago Pinto
                Tiago Pinto @danielerossi last edited by

                @danielerossi personally i keep a lot of materials at home just laying there, like brushes, i have some brush pens of several different brands i use for inkwashes that are just laying there since i take the ipad around all the time, for instance, i work traditional mainly mainly at home, but if you often take your materials to places it would be recommended to get some cap yes, it's really bad to get a good quality brush ruined, ie. a Series 7 or other Kolinsky which are expensive.

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                • danielerossi
                  danielerossi @StudioLooong last edited by

                  @StudioLooong Great idea! I have lots of pens lying around that are sure to be dry. I’ll have a look.

                  @jdubz Good idea about silicone.

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                  • APHOTICMOTH
                    APHOTICMOTH Moderator @StudioLooong last edited by

                    @StudioLooong The caps on those brush markers are crud. They fall off so easy. I lost mine as well, so I will definitely use the micron caps as I have many dead ones laying around. Thanks for the tip.

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                    • sigross
                      sigross @danielerossi last edited by

                      @danielerossi FORMcard is pretty good for stuff like this or a bit of Sugru and a cap off an old pen.

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                      • danielerossi
                        danielerossi last edited by

                        @sigross Holy cats they are awesome! Never heard of them before. Very useful for around the house.

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                        • Mina Elly
                          Mina Elly last edited by

                          You can take the cover of an unused pen to replace it. I've had the same problem you had when I bought it from a local store

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