Picking the Perfect Everyday Writer: a Wooden Fountain Pen

It may take some practice to find the perfect wooden fountain pen for daily usage. It's possible, though. There are only a few easy actions you need to take.

Italic Versus Stubby Pens

It might be challenging to decide between a stub nib and an italic nib for your everyday use wooden fountain pen. Both are widely used, yet each has its own set of advantages.

The rounded ends of a stub nib make writing more comfortable. The edges of an italic nib are more acute. Italics are for more formal writing, whereas snippets are appropriate for daily use. Sizes range from 0.6mm to 2.3mm, so there's something for everyone.

You may use a stub nib for regular handwriting or a signature. Since they are simple to use, they are a popular pick for first-time writers. Writing with a stub also adds a calligraphic touch. A cross stroke made with stubs will be less wide. They're also more subtle than italics, which is a big plus.

While italics will provide a clean look, they are less tolerant of shaky handwriting. Using italics calls for a more deliberate pace and precision in your writing, making them inappropriate for beginners.

The tip of a stub nib is short and flat with rounded edges. They may be written from any angle, although the vertical position is best for speed. The 1.1mm size is the most typical one to find. Lettering, signatures, and slanted writing are all made easier with a stub. The majority of contemporary pens are made with these.

Even though stub nibs are more preferred by some writers, italic nibs are more commonly seen on daily wooden fountain pens. They are also not commonly found on contemporary luxury writing instruments.

Nibs Made of Metal or Wood

Whether you're in the market for a new pen or just want to experiment with different nibs, you'll need to choose between metal and wood. The two most prevalent pen nibs are those seen below. But there are a plethora of others.

Brass, copper, or bronze are the metals used to make a nib. While these metals are tough enough to withstand scratches and corrosion, they are nevertheless pliable enough to be used for writing. They come in a variety of widths and forms as well.

The stub nib, which is short and rounded at the tip, is the most typical style. The slant and vertical stroke variations provided by these nibs are very appealing. This is because the nib has a cut in it that the ink may use to travel through. The use of these nibs has increased in recent years.

If you want perfectly straight lines, use an architect's nib. These pens feature a thin point but a large, flat surface in the middle, making them ideal for shading. You may use them to highlight text in a hurry.

Metals like titanium and stainless steel are stiff and pricey, but there are other metals available at a lower cost. Most inks will not damage these metals. Those in need of a durable writing instrument would do well to consider these.

How to Clean a Fountain Pen

Whether you're new to fountain pens or have a collection of them, knowing how to clean a wooden fountain pen is an essential skill. There are only a few basic stages involved in the procedure.

Taking the ink cartridge out of the nib is the first order of business. You may now thoroughly clean the chamber and handle.

The next step is to pour in some distilled water and wait a while for it to soak. To better absorb the ink, do this. When cleaning a wooden fountain pen, only use distilled water. Regular tap water might damage the pen's finish.

This may need to be done once a week or once a month, depending on how often you use your pen. With enough time, the ink will dry up and disappear. If you want your pens to write as well as possible, choose ink that hasn't expired.

You should also know that there is specific cleaning liquid required for some pens. Fountain pens may be cleaned with specialized products. Please refer to the package for proper use.

Vinegar or ammonia could also work. Although ammonia excels at cleaning stubborn pens, it can corrode metals. It's preferable to pick the safest option available.

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