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Before adding names, designs or labels to a resin project, it is a good practice to test your pen or marker on a resin scrap or a hidden area. Proper testing helps ensure your writing stays bold and clear, avoiding smudges or faded lines on your finished piece.
Why Testing Matters
Different resins—or even the same resin finished with varying gloss or texture—can interact with ink in unexpected ways. Some markers and pens might bead up, smear, or refuse to dry, especially on ultra-smooth or scratch-resistant surfaces. By testing first, you avoid surprises and wasted work, and you can confidently select the best tool for the job.
How to Test Your Pen or Marker
- Pick a piece of cured resin scrap or use a less-visible corner on your main project.
- Write a small sample with your chosen pen or marker.
- Allow the ink to dry completely—this can take several minutes depending on the type of surface and marker.
- Gently rub the area to check for smudging or easy removal. If the ink resists smearing and stays bold, it’s a good match.
If you plan to coat your writing with a resin layer, such as with Be Flex Transparent Polyurethane Doming Resin, repeat your test with a thin sample of the finish to ensure compatibility.
Choosing the Right Surface and Pen
Permanent markers, oil-based paint pens, and some fine liners work well on most cured resin finishes, but always check their behaviour on your specific product. Scratch-resistant and UV-protective coatings, such as those created by Be Flex or Art Pro, provide a glossy surface that may require extra drying time. For 3D printed parts coated with epoxy resin like 3D Finish, smoothness can also affect adhesion, so test thoroughly for best results.
When This Matters
Testing your marker or pen is essential when creating professional-looking resin labels, personalising gifts, or producing decorative signage where clarity, adhesion and durability matter most.
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Spending a few minutes on a simple pen test ensures your resin writing projects look as clean and lasting as your creative vision. Explore more tips and detailed guidance on writing on resin in our main FAQ guide.
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