Markers Primary

Opinions and ideas for kids(that I taught this summer) T-Shirts??
I’m making all my kids (I only have
T-Shirts and going to give them to them on the last day(Fri). I have white shirts, and bright and primary colored fabric markers, I was thinking about writing their names across the whole front or in the left or right corner. The somthing on the back like their fav # or their age(so either 9 or 10 on the back) or something about them ex..I have a girl who’s a gymnast so…Gymnast on the back, or for one of my boys…Quarterback, or Basketball??? Or put their names on their back, and fav #, and on the front just draw something that represents them in the corner… Any other Ideas? Or which one do u think is best? Thanks in advance!
it is not a good idea to put a child’s name on an article of clothing like this, because predators will use this to their advantage. (“hey billy, your mom told me to give you a ride”)
how about tie-dye, sponge print with fabric paint, and/or let the kids decorate their own shirts
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New MARVY UCHIDA BRUSH MARKER 12PC Primary Vivid Dye Based Color Sets $14.99 |
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Cricut Ink Cartridges/Markers Lot~Primary, Basic and Fashion NIP $16.95 |
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3 packs Cricut Ink Markers – Primary/Basic/Fashion $18.95 |
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Cricut Ink Markers – 2 sets – Primary & Basic $12.95 |
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Brush Markers 12/Pkg-Primary $18.34 |
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LePlume II Double-Ended Markers 12/Pkg-Primary $25.53 |
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Provo Craft – CRICUT – Color Ink Cartridges – Primary Markers $7.79 |
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Inkadinkado Stamping Markers Pigment – Primary 4pk Fine & Dabbing Tips $11.49 |
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Cricut™ Lot of 4 20 Total Color Ink Markers – Primary 29-0419 – **NEW/SEALED** $29.99 |
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Copic Ciao Markers ~ PRIMARY COLORS ~ Lot of 12 $42.99 |
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Provo Craft CRICUT Color Ink Markers Pens Scrapbook NEW!! Free Shipping!!! $9.95 |
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LE PLUME II LOT OF DOUBLE ENDED MARKERS PRIMARY SET , GARDEN SET $22.00 |
Paintball Guns
Paintball guns are the primary equipment in paintball game. This is also called paintball marker and they generally use compressed air or carbon dioxide to release paintballs through the barrel. Most of the paintball guns have 4 main parts that includes the body, gas system, hopper and barrel. All these come in a package, you may also buy separate. Paintball guns are usually known as paintball marker as people often think it as a deadly sport.
Description of the Paintball guns:
Most of the paintball guns have a body made of aluminum as this metal significantly lowers the weight of the marker. The body comprises of all the main parts essential for firing, like trigger frame, loaders, valve and bolt.
Trigger frames – are an integral feature of these paintball guns. One can achieve high firing rates depending on the force required to fire from the marker and also the space the trigger moves before the action takes place. Electronic trigger frames are expensive and have different advantages like sensing abilities. It affects the rate of firing and records a very high rate. There are also non-electric guns that use mechanical trigger frame and uses a number of levers and springs.
Valve and bolt – this combination assists to fire the gun or marker. The valve and the bolt control firing and direct airflow allowing the paintballs enter the chamber.
Hoppers or loaders:
These are responsible to hold paintballs before they are fired from the gun. These are several types – force feed, agitating, gravity speed and stick feed. The first three are quite popular and stick feeds are generally used for pump paintball guns. Gravity feed is cheaper and also simpler form of hopper. Agitating feeds use propeller that spins inside the container and agitate the paintballs. Stick feeds are positioned parallel to the barrel and in order to load the next paintball, the marker ahs to be tipped.
Propellers:
The tank consists of carbon dioxide or compressed gas that dismisses the paintballs through the barrel. Carbon dioxide is mostly used in cheap paintball guns. Whereas, compressed air is stored in tanks under high pressure, so it is suitable for expensive markers.
Barrels:
Barrels control the airflow and direct the paintballs out of it. These are generally in three types of configuration – one-piece, two-piece, and three- piece. Barrels are mostly 21 inches long but you can also get custom made barrels of 48 inches as well. These longer barrels are quieter than the shorter ones as they let extra gas pass out slowly. The interior diameter of the barrel is called a bore and it should match the paint otherwise it will give incorrect results.
Trigger mode:
There are different types of triggering modes available, some are pump action markers and some fully automatic. Pump paintball guns are like pump action shotguns that need to be manually re-cocked after every shot. This is a slower version among all the paintball guns and often players choose it for effective shots. It can fire in extremely steady rate if adapted properly. Semi-automatic trigger versions are also equally common for different purposes.
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