h a l f b a k e r yOn the one hand, true. On the other hand, bollocks.
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I'm sick and tired of those cheap, thin, whiteboard markers that everyone uses and are impossible to see from the back of the room. I want to see really thick ones like the kids use to scribble on trains, but with non permenent ink. (PS this idea is for use on whiteboards, not train graffiti)
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Whiteboard markers are available in chisel-point, which can make a thick line. |
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How about a stick of colored butter? |
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Mmmmmmm.....buttered whiteboard......<drooling noises> |
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[angel] The thickest line I've seen a chisel-point dry-erase marker make is about 1/4 inch. Is this what you're talking about or do you have a source for thicker than everage chisel point markers? |
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I've seen permanent ink pens with up to a 1 inch chisel point. I assume this is more like what [simonj] is wanting. |
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