MaytagMan
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Absolutely. And the ink is called "Tarry Buildup"Does this count?
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Absolutely. And the ink is called "Tarry Buildup"Does this count?
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Are we still talking about fountain pens?
This one is really interesting! I have a thing for carbon fiber.
That's nice! I've been experimenting with fabricating things from carbon fiber and have been pretty happy with the results.I also, have a thing for carbon fiber
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That's nice! I've been experimenting with fabricating things from carbon fiber and have been pretty happy with the results.
Very cool! What kinds of things have you made? A carbon fiber desktop tray for pens would be excellent!
I have some supplies left over, maybe I'll make something like that when I get time.
I've been making CF components for my plane. The instrument panel is the biggest part I've fabricated, but since then I've also made a few other consoles. My prop is also CF (I didn't make it) so it's a bit of a theme I have going on.View attachment 67850
Do you have to get FAA approval for this?
Awesome!!!
If you are finding that your ink bleeds on the paper and such, definitely look into some high quality paper - Rhodia, Leuchtturm, Tomoe River, etc... it makes all the difference in the world.
For retailers, I usually shop at Goulet Pens and Atlas Stationers - if you get on the Atlas email list, they run a couple of killer yearly sales on "Last Chance" Items. Figboot on Pens is probably my favorite pen reviewer on Youtube - super detailed and informative without extra BS. Goulet does a podcast with audio and video versions that I listen to about the first hour of. Goulet does a lot of good videos like the most popular and/or their favorite inks of each color family and stuff like that too.
TWSBI makes amazing pens, and the price makes them an incredible value - any fountain pen enthusiast will agree (and to be clear, I am only a couple of years into this slippery slope) The Eco is a great place to start, and you can get a Vac700R later if you want to try a Vac filler as opposed to a piston filler. Japanese nibs tend to be narrower than the equivalent European nib - so a TWSBI M may write like a Lamy Fine, etc. Once you find the nibs that work for you, branch out from there. I have a couple of TWSBI Ecos at work in F, and TWSBI Swibe with a Stub Nib - that really lays down the ink.
Oh, beofre I forget, check out the Kaweco Sport if you want a small pocket pen to carry around - they come in a ton of colors and are great. They are cartridge or converter fill.
I love the Iroshizuku inks - my fave is Kon Peki, followed by Yama Budo. I also have a bottle of Take Sumi I have yet to open. I also like Diamine Oxblood and Sherwood Green. Inks are another slippery slope - there are hundreds and hundreds. A lot of the retailers will have a swatch with their inks so that you can at least get an idea of what they look like on paper. I have not gone this far, but a buddy keeps a notebook of ink swatches... He is more insane than I am lolol!
Looking forward to seeing pics of your new pen!
I was a Troooer for many years. I always signed my reports and summonses in Block Letters. I didn't want people to have to guess.I can barely sign my name anymore.
When I do write something it is printed in all caps the way I used to write my service invoices.
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