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Solid Ebonite Penrest Development Initiated a couple of years ago, i developed cast-type penrest. this time, i started developing solid ebonite penrest. the result of this project will look something like the picture below. main materials can be seen below. since color rods are limited in number, black ebonite will be produced in larger quantities. the development is at initial stage, so i am getting equipments ready, in the next posting ..
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Super-durability type Raden research initiated I've always wanted to do Raden (techinique using mother of pearl) for urushi pens. however, due to its dubious durability i stopped myself from doing so. But I really do love the look of mother of pearl. above all it's a true beauty formed 100% naturally. therefore, i did not totally give up researching for super-durability raden technique. and today i announce the new beggining of its developme..
Symmetry for Urushi developed (v10) Symmetry for Urushi has been developed (v10) these are the components: barrel / cap / grip / ebonite feed (5th gen) + Con-70/40, or eyedropper this design is suitable for coating urushi, and enables good durability of urushi with considerable focus on durability / strength developing this model has been one of my primary objectives, ever since i relocated the new factory before the relocation, i..
Grip section for 5th gen ebonite feed completed Grip section for 5th gen ebonite feed completed It is compatible with all eureka models can be used in 3 ways: with Con-70, Con-40, Eyedropper For Con-70, only Asymmetry / dodecagon cigar symmery (ultem) are compatible, other previous models' barrel will not fit Con-70 (unless you personally expand the internal size) The following has been updated: 1) compatible with 5th gen Ebonite feed 2) comp..
Platinum nib compatible ebonite feed developed (eureka grip required) Platinum nib compatible ebonite feed has been developed this requires specially designed grip section overall feed design is similar to Bock compatible ebonite feed except: 1) nib groove 2) tail size 3) frontal slant angle after making certain amount of these, i will move onto making ebonite grip section for urushi coating after that i will make some ebonite grip section for regular models these..
nib surface treatment study This is my recent nib surface treatment studyI recently acquired plain Bock nibs from Germany.which, to my surprise when magnified, the polishing didn't satisfy me.so i started a little study. these nibs are the ones used for this studyfrom top left:1) original two tone bock nib2) original plain bock nib3) blasted plain bock nib4) blasted two tone bock nib5) micro blasted two tone bock nib origi..
5th gen ebonite feed v2 developed Following has been changed: 1) frontal top portion thickness changed 2) external rib increased by 3 3) internal groove (top) increased by 3 A total of 159 cutting process used to complete this feed left: v2, right: v1
ebonite feed (5G) + CON-70 fitting test The following have been observed during the fit test: 1) compared to 4th gen ebonite feed, which used a screw type ink converter, the con-70 increased ink capacity by 3~4 times. 2) when filling the ink, i noticed i have to dip deeper into to the ink bottle to achieve stable ink fill. compared to 4th gen, the dip amount increased. i think this is due to the quick suction of the ink by Con-70, as ..
5th Gen Ebonite Feed developed Finally completed the 5th gen ebonite feed the following have been upgraded: 1) super precision attained with ebonite material 2) more complex internal (inside grip) structure 3) equal level of complexity as plastic feed 4) high precision fit of given nib, through 3D nib groove machining 5) high level of fit, even without heat setting 6) Con-70 converter compatible 7) stable eye dropper performa..
review by dneal https://fpgeeks.com/forum/showthread.php/40739-Dodecagon-Asymmetry-Blue Dodecagon Asymmetry Blue "When Men differ in Opinion, both Sides ought equally to have the Advantage of being heard by the Publick; and that when Truth and Error have fair Play, the former is always an overmatch for the latter." ~ Benjamin Franklin fpgeeks.com