Hi Lauren, With the sailor fude nib, what angle did you get? I know there is a 45 and is it 50 or something? I keep looking at wanting to try a fude but am unsure. Are they hard to get used to for writing? And can you use them as a daily writer? Also about the Kakimori inks, are they waterproof ones? I've only heard of a coupleand none of the ones you mentioned so was curious. As to filling pens without making a mess of your grip section for cartridge/converters, you can try a blunt ink syringe and use that to fill the converter without having to submerge the pen. Though some people also just dip the converter in the ink and draw it up without the nib section attached. Enjoyed the video, and hope to see more.
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Hi Lauren,
With the sailor fude nib, what angle did you get? I know there is a 45 and is it 50 or something? I keep looking at wanting to try a fude but am unsure. Are they hard to get used to for writing? And can you use them as a daily writer? Also about the Kakimori inks, are they waterproof ones? I've only heard of a coupleand none of the ones you mentioned so was curious.
As to filling pens without making a mess of your grip section for cartridge/converters, you can try a blunt ink syringe and use that to fill the converter without having to submerge the pen. Though some people also just dip the converter in the ink and draw it up without the nib section attached.
Enjoyed the video, and hope to see more.