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EXPERIENCED review, but I do have what I hope are a couple of helpful points
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I bet i shook this pen on and off for almost 10 minutes trying to get it to a usable point.
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These markers are great, and have a fine point.
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You may need to have a little more artistic ability to use the fine point, but it does make for an easy craft.
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I use fine, medium and wide points
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The fine point is nice for creating intricate designs or adding accents
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well....EXPERIENCED review, but I do have what I hope are a couple of helpful points.
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Writes the same point and feel like a sharpie marker, the fine point ones
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Love the vibrancy of the colors and the fluidity of the paint (once it gets going) shake it up well and prime the point before using and you will enjoy a dynamic and beautifully vibrant line!
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See the attached image for a comparison between a ball point pen and the "fine point" paint pen.
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I do like the fine points better than the medium.
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Nice metallic markers with extra fine point.
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The fine point helped me make a beautiful anniversary plate!
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I LOVE Sharpie markers in general, particularly their fine point, large reservoir markers.
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The extra-fine point silver pen is perfect for marking SD cards.
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I found their point to be much larger, about 3mm, nearly twice the thickness of a fine point sharpie felt tipped marker.
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I also purchased Fine Point Paint Marker [Set of 3] Color: White for the different
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Some of them are quite small and I specifically needed a "fine" point marker
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I use this fine-point version (approximately 1/16th inch thick) to draw and paint my design, then use an extra-fine point to outline & finish it off
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The tips are a little heaver than fine point.
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The tips say fine point, but they are not all that fine.
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I followed the instructions by shaking the pen and then depressing the point and shake again
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Totally thought these were the fine point ones
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Advertised as “fine point” markers
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I do like the fine points better than the medium.
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These are great paint makers with an strong extra fine point.
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If the point was any finer, it would be too narrow, and if it was wider, I wouldn't be able to fit the letters on the copper row markers.
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Specifically the black extra fine point ones.
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Love the vibrancy of the colors and the fluidity of the paint (once it gets going) shake it up well and prime the point before using and you will enjoy a dynamic and beautifully vibrant line!
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This is very thick, so for writing words, I suggest you consider the fine point
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I LOVE Sharpie markers in general, particularly their fine point, large rese
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However, these are not "fine point!"
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They have great results when they are functioning properly......the extra fine point ones are the most problematic
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Don't waste your money on the extra fine point markers.
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This extra-fine point is easy to write with and makes it a cinch to sign your name on your work.
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For anything needing a metallic color I like to use these sharpie Fine Point paint pens.
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These markers stayed on ceramic mugs better than the black fine point one
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The extra-fine point pens also make it a cinch to sign your name on your work.
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I followed instructions and depressed the point against the work surface and it came out all at once and damaged my work
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EXPERIENCED review, but I do have what I hope are a couple of helpful points
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More substantial and noticeable than the fine point.
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I just wish I would've gotten the fine point instead of medium.
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and I was slightly skeptic because of how bad the extra fine point markers were, but to my surprise these actually work the best
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All you have to do is shake the paint marker and depress the marker point several times to mix the paint
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Sharpie has poor quality control with these pens as the fine point tip breaks very easily and the oil/ink starts to blot
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This is my first time using an oil based sharpie pen and extra fine point
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I LOVE Sharpie markers in general, particularly their fine point, large rese
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Markers work great on surfaces as advertised, but the points are not what I'd consider as fine point
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great paint marker fine point ideal for find places.
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Unlike MOST paint markers, you must compress the tip while pointing UP, then shake, then compress the tip while down -- instead of just shaking, pointing DOWN and compressing the tip