Baren Digest Tuesday, 22 October 2002 Volume 21 : Number 2002 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Gilda Zimmerling" Date: Mon, 21 Oct 2002 19:44:40 -0700 Subject: [Baren 19626] Help supplies need for moka hanga I have a general question to the Group. Irecently took a moka hanga workshop and am in the process of buying some tools and supplies. 1. Has anyone used the powder pigments you can buy through Baren mall and how much of each color should I buy. ( 10 grams goes how far?) 2. If I had to limit the number of tools to 4 , Which ones would you recommend I purchase. Thank you Gilda Zimmerling ------------------------------ From: Wanda Date: Mon, 21 Oct 2002 23:53:15 -0700 Subject: [Baren 19627] Re: Help supplies need for moka hanga Yes, I use the powdered pigments. And most are very strong and go a long way. I think Dave has a list of his preferred colors somewhere in the baren forum. With the new search capabilities it shouldn't be hard to find. I have: indigo, vermillion, crimson (I *love* crimson) yellow, and a sort of royal blue color. Plus black made from Sumi ink. With these colors, I can make just about any shade of any color. My favorite 4 tools are: a 6mm bull nose chisel (you can get the wood *so* smooth with this), a 3.5mm u gouge, a "to" (knive) 6mm I think, and a larger flat u gouge with a metal ferrule on the end of the handle - so I can use a mallet on it. I use these a lot. I have a couple of other ones that I use occasionally - like the little 1.5mm bull nose chisel - which is really handy to get in those tiny spots, and a v gouge which I use rarely on wood, but more on linoleum. I think it's a good idea to limit the number of tools and colors until you really know what you want to do. Or until you decide you are really *hooked* on hanga. Now there's a t-shirt: "Hooked on Hanga" Good luck Gilda! Wanda > Gilda Zimmerling wrote: > > I have a general question to the Group. I recently took a moka hanga workshop > and am in the process of buying some tools and supplies. 1. Has anyone use the > powder pigments you can buy through Baren mall and how much of each color > should I buy. ( 10 grams goes how far?)? 2. If I had to limit the number of > tools to 4 , Which ones wood you recommend I purchase. > Thank you > Gilda Zimmerling > gemzeditionz#earthlink.net > > ------------------------------ End of Baren Digest V21 #2002 *****************************