Make Your Art More 'Attractive' with Some DIY Magnetic Ink

Jul 28, 2012 04:39 PM
634789194287964304.jpg

Magnetic ink is generally used by the banking industry to allow computers to read information off of a check, but that doesn't mean you can't have some fun with it. The guys over at openMaterials have figured out a great recipe for a DIY magnetic ink that you can use for an interesting art project—or just to mess around.

Here's a simple example of what you'll end up with. Obviously once you have the process down, you can get as crazy with it as you like.

The ingredients you'll need for this process are fine magnetite powder and a glossy acrylic medium. You can purchase the magnetite at the Chemical Store and the acrylic at Utrecht, among other places.

Warning

Make sure to wear protective goggles and a dust mask to prevent accidental inhaling of the magnetite powder.

Step 1: Mix the Materials

Mix two-parts acrylic with one-part magnetite by volume. Measuring spoons would help.

634781320734060803.jpg

Step 2: Stir

Stir well to avoid any clumping. A vortex mixer is handy for this, and instructions for a DIY version can be found in this video:

Step 3: Apply the Ink

Apply 2 to 3 coats of the new mix to whatever medium you want to paint on. The more coats you use, the stronger it will be.

Once dry, you can paint over it with regular paint if you'd like, or go straight to using it as an awesome artistic magnet.

634789174683409871.jpg
634789175300858955.jpg
634789174683409871.jpg
634789175300858955.jpg

What would you do with magnetic ink?

Comments

No Comments Exist

Be the first, drop a comment!