I can say from experience that TWSBI encourages the use and disassembly of their pens. They love hearing about your pens when they're working, but if anything does happen, you can always shoot them an e-mail, and they'll send you any part you might have broken (except for maybe the nib, which makes up the majority of the price of this pen) free of charge. TWSBI is a great company!
Thank you! I have been watching your videos over the past month as I learn about fountain pens, inks, and paper. Your videos have been the most helpful and particularly this day. I thought my TWSBI was broken and TWISBI themselves were of little help. By carefully following your tutorial here I was able to save my pen. Thank you so very much.
4:55 This saved me! That o-ring must be ALL the way up before the groves will catch. Mine were below the ridges and blocked them from sliding into the groves of the metal ring.
Ah! That's the trick (re: piston knob). I tried and tried to get the spacing just right but was doing it without the clear cap already on! Good pointer -- once more into the breach!
can you possibly make a detailed video on removing a friction fit nib, or direct me to one that you may have already made. i cant seem to remove it from its unit, Ive tried the tape trick, rubber trick. none of them work... you make look so easy!!!
oh im sorry... I meant this pen (twsbi 580-1.5mm nib). I want to be able to take the nib out of the nib unit. you do it so easily in this video. Do you have a suggestion?
Great! Stephen makes some great videos, but this Scottish guy is very good as well :P I'm waiting for my 580 (yes, I couldn't resist at the end) so this video great for repetition. Good job mr Haemish McNagg!
I am sorry to sound like a pathetic female but I like how he talks. I have been watching Outlander and have been doing my ancestry. I have been told my family is supposed to be Scottish, Irish and English! I have the white skin that causes snow blindness to prove it.
could you recommend me a pen that is similar to the twsbi580? I have medium nib twsbi but it skips quiten often in some angles but it is still a wet pen, since I spread the tines with your method. I really like the lamy safari fine with noodles black and I also love the weight and the grip section. The problem I have with this pen is the converter doesnt really hold much ink and it sometimes get dry after 2 pages of writing. the pen looks good but the cap ruins it for me.
Hi again, i was rinsing my 580 cap yesterday to remove ink stains and somehow 2 mini water drops got in between the inner and outer cap. Its not a big deal but its driving me nuts. I left it overnight to dry but its still there. Is there a way to get to them like disassemble the cap? or i just have to wait till it dries the slow way. Thanks.
Thank you for your reply. This is exactly the kind of pen I would be looking for, but the problem is that it is a bit expensive. I've bought the namiki falcon before and was a bit dissapointed with the body of the pen it was too light and the pen was too small uncapped and I dont like to cap my pens. the ink capacity of the pen wasnt that great either, so I don't feel like paying another 180 euros for a pen that might not suit my taste. Could you please recommend me a pen below 80 euros?
Yep, thanks sbrebrown! I'll do that as I change my ink. Have you ever noticed that private reserve tanzanite tends to creep up the barrel of the piston and stay stuck on the other side of the rubber? Very little amount but some still.. It doesn't bother me, just a bit of purple in my converter or in this case, the clear body of the 580.. Could it dry and cause problems? How did it get there? How to get it out? All good questions at this point.
I have a method to get the air bubble out, I fill the converter with ink and then turn the converter upside down so the ink fill flow into the upper part of the converter to get the air bubble out, then I can use the rest of the twist mechanism to pull up some more ink to get a full inked up converter.
sorry to bother you again. It doesnt have to be a piston filler, the twsbi was actually my first piston filler and it doesnt really matter to me whether it my pen uses a converter or a piston as long as the converter holds atleast as much ink as an international cartridge. I just want a wet and smooth writer that will keep up with you for 2 pages without getting dry or getting skip issues.
sbrebrown I put the cap back in place, and then I put the pen down. The final step was cut off and I've been afraid to touch the pen for weeks. I couldn't pay my power bill, it's dark and I'm scared.
What the heck is this accent? It sounds like a crossover between "Trainspotting" and "Bollywood" I know it makes sense to a psychologist to have multiple personalities but they do not accept that openly. Nice videos
I can say from experience that TWSBI encourages the use and disassembly of their pens. They love hearing about your pens when they're working, but if anything does happen, you can always shoot them an e-mail, and they'll send you any part you might have broken (except for maybe the nib, which makes up the majority of the price of this pen) free of charge. TWSBI is a great company!
Thank you! I have been watching your videos over the past month as I learn about fountain pens, inks, and paper. Your videos have been the most helpful and particularly this day. I thought my TWSBI was broken and TWISBI themselves were of little help. By carefully following your tutorial here I was able to save my pen. Thank you so very much.
Glad this was helpful!
4:55 This saved me! That o-ring must be ALL the way up before the groves will catch. Mine were below the ridges and blocked them from sliding into the groves of the metal ring.
Thanks for such a detailed video. Thanks to this I was able to replace the nib collar without breaking any more of my pen!
+TGSpike I'm glad this was useful!
Makin' meself some haggis now, Stephen. Thanks for the tutorial.
Thanks for the great video on how to reinstall the nib into the nib collar
Ah! That's the trick (re: piston knob). I tried and tried to get the spacing just right but was doing it without the clear cap already on! Good pointer -- once more into the breach!
Thanks man I just ordered my first fountain pen ( the twsbi diamond 580 ) and this video will help a lot on maintenance :)
Thanks for making this video it helped me fix my pen.
Thanks mate! Well done, I'd buy you a pint for that informative and most importantly not BORING instructional vid, cheers!
Thank you! This was very helpful!!
Excelente vídeo, muito obrigado e parabéns. Muito didático, agora qualquer um pode fazer uma boa manutenção em suas TWSBI.
thanks mate. forgot where that little o-ring went
can you possibly make a detailed video on removing a friction fit nib, or direct me to one that you may have already made. i cant seem to remove it from its unit, Ive tried the tape trick, rubber trick. none of them work... you make look so easy!!!
What pen are we talking about? Are you sure it's friction fit and not screwed in?
oh im sorry... I meant this pen (twsbi 580-1.5mm nib). I want to be able to take the nib out of the nib unit. you do it so easily in this video. Do you have a suggestion?
IaNbSaPlIoRnEeDBY Use grippy material, but be careful not to squish the feed.
@sbrebrown my 580 grip section is lose and free willing after the change of nib. Please help!
Please do all videos in this accent
Great! Stephen makes some great videos, but this Scottish guy is very good as well :P
I'm waiting for my 580 (yes, I couldn't resist at the end) so this video great for repetition.
Good job mr Haemish McNagg!
I am sorry to sound like a pathetic female but I like how he talks. I have been watching Outlander and have been doing my ancestry. I have been told my family is supposed to be Scottish, Irish and English! I have the white skin that causes snow blindness to prove it.
could you recommend me a pen that is similar to the twsbi580? I have medium nib twsbi but it skips quiten often in some angles but it is still a wet pen, since I spread the tines with your method. I really like the lamy safari fine with noodles black and I also love the weight and the grip section. The problem I have with this pen is the converter doesnt really hold much ink and it sometimes get dry after 2 pages of writing. the pen looks good but the cap ruins it for me.
Very helpful video, thank you sir.
Hi again, i was rinsing my 580 cap yesterday to remove ink stains and somehow 2 mini water drops got in between the inner and outer cap. Its not a big deal but its driving me nuts. I left it overnight to dry but its still there. Is there a way to get to them like disassemble the cap? or i just have to wait till it dries the slow way. Thanks.
Thank you for your reply. This is exactly the kind of pen I would be looking for, but the problem is that it is a bit expensive. I've bought the namiki falcon before and was a bit dissapointed with the body of the pen it was too light and the pen was too small uncapped and I dont like to cap my pens. the ink capacity of the pen wasnt that great either, so I don't feel like paying another 180 euros for a pen that might not suit my taste.
Could you please recommend me a pen below 80 euros?
I closed my 580 too tighly from the top and now can't open it without fear of it breaking. Any tips, sbrebrown ?
Heart attack averted, soaked it in water and tried again - worked like a charm. Now my piston isn't well aligned though, but I can live with that!
Andrew Turk You can always try to disassemble and assemble again.
Yep, thanks sbrebrown! I'll do that as I change my ink. Have you ever noticed that private reserve tanzanite tends to creep up the barrel of the piston and stay stuck on the other side of the rubber? Very little amount but some still.. It doesn't bother me, just a bit of purple in my converter or in this case, the clear body of the 580.. Could it dry and cause problems? How did it get there? How to get it out? All good questions at this point.
Andytk33 Tanzanite is known as a bit of a laxative ink, so I'm not surprised.
Excellent video, love your accent, i enlist :)
I have a method to get the air bubble out, I fill the converter with ink and then turn the converter upside down so the ink fill flow into the upper part of the converter to get the air bubble out, then I can use the rest of the twist mechanism to pull up some more ink to get a full inked up converter.
ordered a nib(only) video is helpful
Love it!
sorry to bother you again. It doesnt have to be a piston filler, the twsbi was actually my first piston filler and it doesnt really matter to me whether it my pen uses a converter or a piston as long as the converter holds atleast as much ink as an international cartridge. I just want a wet and smooth writer that will keep up with you for 2 pages without getting dry or getting skip issues.
Thank you.
What am I supposed to make myself? My pen is just sitting here I want to use it help
What do you mean, "What am I supposed to make myself"?
sbrebrown I put the cap back in place, and then I put the pen down. The final step was cut off and I've been afraid to touch the pen for weeks. I couldn't pay my power bill, it's dark and I'm scared.
WeightedFedora "Some haggis". The final step is included on my end.
Are you doing a Scottish accent?
GRRRREAT REVIEW
What the heck is this accent?
It sounds like a crossover between "Trainspotting" and "Bollywood"
I know it makes sense to a psychologist to have multiple personalities but they do not accept that openly.
Nice videos
"...but be careful you don't crush the fins on the bottom side of the feed." Guess what I just did. :facepalm
Time for haggis
Haggis
Its an eady task,but pls speak simple and clear English for us the foreigners.Thnk hou.