Dear viewers, good day to all. I am on the ship for the last six weeks and practically cut off from internet except sometimes during port stay. Following are the photos of the pens I made while on the ship. I do this work during my rest hours and so not possible to make many pens like professional pen turner's. Nevertheless I am happy to show all these.
My low cost pens are very satisfying. I can not afford high end pens. Found these low priced pens [ as described in many pen collector forums] can be quite a lot of fun. Sharing my experience with the viewer. All these reviews are based on how it feels in my hand, not much of methods etc. Any comments and question always welcome.
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Thursday, 3 August 2017
Monday, 3 July 2017
Good day friends. I signed off from the last ship , only to join it's sister ship with a five day vacation and this too is a ship with no internet connection. So keeping in touch wasn't possible. Five days at home and twelve days on board the present ship,I managed to make these six pens. These are made from blanks purchased from a UK site named penkitsdirecct.com. You might notice the clips are better ,these were bought from another UK site. I have used a Kanpur ,India based company's 35 mm nib unit in each pen. The brand is called Kanwrite and are excellent nibs. Hope you like the designs created.
Just a little on my methods. I do not start with a drawing as I feel stifled doing that. Instead I let the workflow take charge of the final shape. That is one reason you may rarely find any two of my pens as identical. Since my pens go into my own collection, this method is OK for time being. Minor flaws persist in each pen, but by and large are OK pens. Happy with what turned out. Hope you all like these as well. Wait to hear your thoughts.
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