I like the new format I also like to watch you turn the pen I really liked meeting you at the m a t e show on Saturday it’s always a pleasure when you meet someone you have watched for years be as nice and friendly in real life Thanks again for your friendship and some great videos
Thank you, Here’s a link to the cap and body follow up video: Bespoke / Artisan Fountain Pen Body & Cap Detailed Instructions ruclips.net/video/jX2-d9uYo2c/видео.html Regards, Bob
Awesome breakdown of each particular section, best I've seen and real easy to follow - Thanks heaps Rob. At a some stage I'd be real keen (& greatful) to see exactly how you make those sleeve inserts to use on a wooden pen version. Ive tried all sorts of timber stabilizers, timber harders etc, but eventually the wooden theads always break down and perish. Lovein your vids, great you're keepin life balanced & hangin there with your channel too Cheers, Kev - peace ✌️
Thank you Kev, You’re right, wood just does not hold threads. There are a couple pen kits from bullseyeturningsupply.com, the Apollo and the Artimus. They show the sleeves exactly. Look them up so you don’t have to wait on me to show them. Regards, Bob
Hi Bob - I'm not quite there yet as far as making kitless pens, or even fountain pens as far as that goes. I do have some of the Apollo rollerball kits from Bullseye, but I haven't taken the time to even make those yet. Regardless, it is always enjoyable to watch your videos. - Dave
Hi Bob I was out in the shop turning a Cosmopolitan pen kit until I was putting the kit together the transmission got stuck when I was pulling it apart and so I used my disassemble tools got cap assembly out but I ruined the transmission so my question is there a other kit I can use in place of the Cosmopolitan pen kit. Anyway I did a little surfing on the internet not finding what I'm looking for. Hope you can give me some advice as to what I can do.
Hello Ray, The closest thing I could find was the Carpenters pencil. It uses a 3/8” tube that is 3.205” long The Cosmopolitan uses a 3/8” tube that is. 3.193” long. The issue is the Carpenters pencil has to be exact to match the mechanism. Regards, Bob
I like the new format I also like to watch you turn the pen
I really liked meeting you at the m a t e show on Saturday it’s always a pleasure when you meet someone you have watched for years be as nice and friendly in real life Thanks again for your friendship and some great videos
Thank you, it was great meeting you too. The show has been a blast and I’m preparing to give my demo this morning.
Regards,
Bob
It's always a delight to watch your videos. Well done, Bob!
Thank you Brig.
Regards,
Bob
Great video Bob and one I'm keeping for reference.
Take care Bob.
Cheers, Huw
Thank you Huw,
I was hoping to get feedback on this format. It takes longer to make so I will only do this on occasion.
Regards,
Bob
Useful and detailed video on Bespoke pen section Bob . Thanks for sharing all these instructions . See you in the next one !
Thank you Kwstas.
Regards,
Bob
This is a great resource. Thanks for posting it!
Thank you,
Here’s a link to the cap and body follow up video:
Bespoke / Artisan Fountain Pen Body & Cap Detailed Instructions
ruclips.net/video/jX2-d9uYo2c/видео.html
Regards,
Bob
Awesome breakdown of each particular section, best I've seen and real easy to follow - Thanks heaps Rob.
At a some stage I'd be real keen (& greatful) to see exactly how you make those sleeve inserts to use on a wooden pen version. Ive tried all sorts of timber stabilizers, timber harders etc, but eventually the wooden theads always break down and perish.
Lovein your vids, great you're keepin life balanced & hangin there with your channel too
Cheers, Kev - peace ✌️
Thank you Kev,
You’re right, wood just does not hold threads.
There are a couple pen kits from bullseyeturningsupply.com, the Apollo and the Artimus. They show the sleeves exactly. Look them up so you don’t have to wait on me to show them.
Regards,
Bob
Great information, Bob!
Thank you Robert.
Regards,
Bob
Very useful. Thanks.
Thank you Andrew.
Regards,
Bob
Great information.
Thank you Mark.
Regards,
Bob
Hi Bob - I'm not quite there yet as far as making kitless pens, or even fountain pens as far as that goes. I do have some of the Apollo rollerball kits from Bullseye, but I haven't taken the time to even make those yet. Regardless, it is always enjoyable to watch your videos. - Dave
Thank you Dave,
I do appreciate your support. 😀 The Bullseye kits are a good transition into Artisan pens.
Regards,
Bob
Nice job, did you keep your eyes on the road? And you still made to the show on time.
I’m at the show George. 😁
Been helping the vendors unload and set up.
Regards,
Bob
Hi Bob I was out in the shop turning a Cosmopolitan pen kit until I was putting the kit together the transmission got stuck when I was pulling it apart and so I used my disassemble tools got cap assembly out but I ruined the transmission so my question is there a other kit I can use in place of the Cosmopolitan pen kit. Anyway I did a little surfing on the internet not finding what I'm looking for. Hope you can give me some advice as to what I can do.
Hello Ray,
The closest thing I could find was the Carpenters pencil. It uses a 3/8” tube that is 3.205” long
The Cosmopolitan uses a 3/8” tube that is. 3.193” long.
The issue is the Carpenters pencil has to be exact to match the mechanism.
Regards,
Bob
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Thank you Alan.
Regards,
Bob