Ink was made out of tannin, iron sulfate, gum, and water.
The ink stone is a stone mortar for grinding and containment of ink. The oldest ink stones were made out of pottery, but by the 7th century the Chinese had produced a ceramic ink stone. The most important part of the stone is the flat service to grind the ink on. A high quality ink stone produces fine thick ink quickly. Ink should never be allowed to dry in the stone because it can damage it.
A Sharpie marker is typically made of a plastic barrel, a porous tip for writing, ink, and a cap. The ink is usually made of solvents, pigments, and dyes that allow it to be quick-drying and permanent on many surfaces.
the erasers are normal the ink is special it has about 80% graphite
Newspaper ink was traditionally made out of a mixture of carbon black or lampblack, oils, resins, and solvents. Carbon black was a key component as it provided the black color in the ink. Today, soy-based and vegetable-based inks are more commonly used as they are more environmentally friendly.
Ink erasers are typically made of a rubbery material that is designed to gently lift or erase ink from paper when rubbed against the surface. The material is usually abrasive enough to remove ink but not so harsh that it damages the paper.
the ink pen
Yes, they were made in the 1700s and called a "Hobbyhorse".
what was the ink made from in WW1
Ink.
It was first made in the 1700s
gun powder was made with coal
wick
Wood or brick.
1700s
when it was made
Matchlocks and wheellocks
slavery in the 1700s