Segmentation was then used to view each part in relation to the rest of the pen. Using VGSTUDIO MAX, Kamil was able to isolate the grip section from the nib and feeder and examine them more closely. This also allowed him to look at how, exactly, the section was put together. We can...
The latter portion of the ink path is elongated and has an effective flow section smaller than the flow section in the feeding member.doi:US4239408 AOtto MutschlerUSUS4239408 Feb 9, 1979 Dec 16, 1980 Otto Mutschler Fountain pen with improved ink flow control...
As you can see, the nib lays down a nice wet “fine” line with normal writing. As I attempt to flex the pen, I occasionally run into difficulties where the feed becomes rather inconsistent in how much ink it is laying out (sometimes too much, sometimes to little). That being said, ...
For example, my broadest and wettest fountain pen, my Scribo Write Here Africa with its 18k gold broad nib, currently filled with Montegrappa blue black, was one that did not bleed through. This led me to conclude that it is not so much the amount of ink laid down, but its type. I ...
“manual” with the standard international converter folded inside. Overall, the packaging is simple and an elegant solution where more traditional packaging might feel a bit too heavy handed for a pen of this style. Concealed within the pen itself are two mini cartridges containing black ink so...
If you want a great EDC pen with a variety of different nibs that can be swapped out, the Model 20 is close to perfect. Franz: What else is there to say except to say that the Model 20 is one of my favorite pens to ink up! In the pen comparison photos below, it is very ...
much happens between the mind, the hand, and the pen. One must allow time for it. A computer is far too fast for that (and its "look" allows one to think that something is finished when it most certainly is not). While my computer has occasionally given me some nice results, my ...
Please use your fountain pen more and it will serve you better and more efficiently. If you do not use your fountain pen for long periods, please remove the cartridge or converter and clean and dry your fountain pen. With the proper maintenance, ink in your fountain ...
you just turn the spindle of the fountain pen which pushes a piston back and forth. It creates a low-pressure environment that sucks in the ink inside the fountain pen. When you do that, always make sure there’s a little bit of air left inside the piston, otherwise the ink flow may...
would any other practical aspect. That would leaveat leasthalf of my pens jostling for the top five. For example, there is the 97 year old Onoto 3205 I just mentioned in "What pen did you finish today"; a brilliant writing pen so long as you do not flap it about too muc...