Here's a report and trends from the chalk blending event, sent by our subject, Wakamiya-kun.
Incidentally, "range" here refers to Wakamiya-kun's adjustment method of microwaving chalk to optimize it for sweaty hands. If you have sweaty hands, we hope this serves as a helpful reference in your search for chalk that suits you.
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Since chalk blending was quite popular, I've summarized it in broad strokes.
Hand moisture 70%~
Hand oiliness 20%~
ZEROt.t 500w microwave 40 seconds to 1 minute
Mixed with V3
Hand moisture 60%~
Hand oiliness 20%~
ZEROt.t 500w microwave 30 seconds OR V3 500w microwave 50 seconds
Hand moisture 50%~
Hand oiliness 20%~
RX+S.black half and half
Since chalk blending was quite popular, I've summarized it in broad strokes.
- Moisture levels were measured with a skin checker, so they are approximate.
- Hand oiliness doesn't seem to matter as it can be removed with React.
- For 50% or less, using RX or S.black as a base is better.
- For over 60%, using t.t or V3 as a base and mixing with other chalks like pure is better.
Additionally, it was said that microwaving t.t to remove moisture makes it incredibly effective.
In fact, problems that couldn't be solved on the spot were suddenly solved easily.
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I believe there was talk of holding another chalk blending event, so if you're interested, follow Wakamiya-kun's account to stay updated. Why not participate next time?
We'll introduce it here again if the opportunity arises.