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This one is purdy
anyone use a pentel fountain pen? how is it?
pretty much all nibs which say "IRIDIUM POINT" or "IRIDIUM POINT GERMANY" come from the same factory in china i.e. shit
This one is purdy
anyone use a pentel fountain pen? how is it?
What determines the quality of a fountain pen is the nib imo. If the nib is rubbish, then it doesn't matter if you have gold or silver plating on your pen with a diamond on the cap because you can't write with it.khorne said:it's not. A decent fountain pen, regardless of what these cheapies say, is 100 (minimum), and is usually heavier, which is bad. Additionally, ink costs me 30-40 dollars a bottle lol.
The one I'm using, the Lamy Vista, weighs something like 2 grams. And a bottle should last a good couple of years.ZombieApocalypse said:Really? :/
How long does a bottle last though?
I think as long as it isn't too heavy, it wont make much of a difference with me
And to add to that point, a fountain pen should be able to lay down a line just from the pressure resulting from its own weight. Place the pen in the crook between your index and thumb with the nib on the paper, then drag your hand (thus dragging the nib) without applying pressure to the pen. If it lays down a solid, consistent line then you know you've got a good nib. If it doesn't, then you'll probably have to do some mods to the nib.fountain pens don't require any pressure at all to write properly, similar to a paintbrush
Will do, good sir.pretty much all nibs which say "IRIDIUM POINT" or "IRIDIUM POINT GERMANY" come from the same factory in china i.e. shit
stick to german or american pens
So you don't really need to refill often? Great!What determines the quality of a fountain pen is the nib imo. If the nib is rubbish, then it doesn't matter if you have gold or silver plating on your pen with a diamond on the cap because you can't write with it.
And if a pen can't write... :/
The one I'm using, the Lamy Vista, weighs something like 2 grams. And a bottle should last a good couple of years.
lamy vista/safari uses cartridges or converter which are relatively small in capacity so you'll have to refill them once or twice a fortnightSo you don't really need to refill often? Great!
Agreed. Not only is iridium very hard to machine (ninth highest melting point), it is also very rare. They used iridium in the 19th century, but virtually stopped since. Other platinum metals are used as the tip in the high end models, or a steel alloy in the lower end models. Basically, if someone advertises that they used iridium, they're bullshitting you. Stick to well known brands.pretty much all nibs which say "IRIDIUM POINT" or "IRIDIUM POINT GERMANY" come from the same factory in china i.e. shit
stick to german or american pens
they're not really faster, comfort depends on the person, fountain pens force you to hold a pen properly so might be uncomfortable if you hold a pen weirdly i.e. like this:So fountain pens are good for essay writing?
What makes them so great? Are they faster or or more comfortable?
Sorry I know nothing about fountain pens.
Thanks! I'll look into one.they're not really faster, comfort depends on the person, fountain pens force you to hold a pen properly so might be uncomfortable if you hold a pen weirdly i.e. like this:
they don't require pressure to write so would be less straining on your hands after writing for 3 hours in an english exam
they're not really faster, comfort depends on the person, fountain pens force you to hold a pen properly so might be uncomfortable if you hold a pen weirdly i.e. like this:
they don't require pressure to write so would be less straining on your hands after writing for 3 hours in an english exam
btw that's not a fountain pen; his grip is probably correct for that kind of manuscript pen.they're not really faster, comfort depends on the person, fountain pens force you to hold a pen properly so might be uncomfortable if you hold a pen weirdly i.e. like this:
they don't require pressure to write so would be less straining on your hands after writing for 3 hours in an english exam
Your grip is 100% bad!!!![/IMG]
I hold my pen a bit weirdly now that I think about it...
do you reckon it'd be a problem with a fountain?
Is it that bad? D:Your grip is 100% bad!!!!
You need one of those weird pens that they give little kidsIs it that bad? D:
I'm trying to change it, but it's so hard...
I've been writing like that all my life. Do you reckon it would explain poor handwriting?
I'm looking into pens to help rectify this issue or compensate for my bad grip
That grip one with the triangle?You need one of those weird pens that they give little kids
I have been speculating as to why people cannot write properly nowadays. I suspect, in your case, as in many similar cases, you started handling a pencil, crayon, biro when you were in your kindies. You were encouraged to express yourself freely before your hand was fully developed. You handled your pen/crayon any which way you could. Your kindy teacher uttered words of encouragement without realising you were not handling your pen/crayon correctly - besides you were perhaps too young to do so. From this emerges your eventual and current grip and way of writing. Most teachers under 30 have little idea of the "proper" way to write.Is it that bad? D:
I'm trying to change it, but it's so hard...
I've been writing like that all my life. Do you reckon it would explain poor handwriting?
I'm looking into pens to help rectify this issue or compensate for my bad grip