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Sharpie Oil-Based Paint Marker, Medium Point, Black Ink, Pack of 3
Oil-based paint marker from Sharpie, The leader in permanent markers.This opaque paint and xylene-free paint pigment is fade and water resistant.The valve-action marker is designed to keep paint Free flowing.Works great on a variety of surfaces including fabric, metal, glass and rubber.Quick drying, low odor, and non-toxic.
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u/Metalsand ยท 1 pointr/engraving

Better to make a patina. It depends dramatically on the metal you use what process is best - for applying a protective coat, my favorite is an oil based paint marker. Makes it easy to protect the areas you don't want affected.

If you're working with bronze or copper, "liver of sulphur" makes a great patina. You'll not need much, and if you're still dipping your toes into the matter, getting a gel-form is best for longevity. The hue of the patina will be different depending on how long it sits in the solution - you could even submerge different portions gradually over an hour or so to get a differential patina across it.

There are also more interesting ones such as the dye-oxides for creating a patina with a specific hue, but I don't have any experience with those.