How to make a bamboo pen for drawing

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024

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  • @kerry5586
    @kerry5586 Год назад +3

    Strange how life ties in together: earlier I was watching this video of yours in a spare few minutes and then I have just watched a talk by watercolour artist Brenda Swenson. She talks about using bamboo pens (hers appear to be purchased ones) and she mentions that she has discovered that the way to get them to hold the ink for longer is to soak the nib end in water for 10 minutes before starting to paint. I am off to the garage to search out a bamboo cane! Thanks for the pointers.

    • @NatureSketchbook
      @NatureSketchbook  Год назад +1

      Oh, that's interesting, I will try that soaking method. Thanks for mentioning it and have fun making your pen! :-)

  • @paulinabm_
    @paulinabm_ Год назад

    Thats a great tip. Anyone with steady hands can make their own pen ❤❤❤

  • @mynaturediaries4402
    @mynaturediaries4402 Год назад

    Such an Interesting type of pen! It’s amazing all the line variations that you can get from it. Thanks for showing us how you use them too…😊❤

  • @ChantelleArts
    @ChantelleArts Год назад +1

    this looks so cool! I might have to try it ☺

  • @melissaaldosari8024
    @melissaaldosari8024 11 месяцев назад

    I love this!

  • @melissaaldosari8024
    @melissaaldosari8024 11 месяцев назад

    I’ll be looking for some bamboo now!

  • @LanaGoesArt
    @LanaGoesArt Год назад

    That is so neat! I've been playing with a bamboo nib lately too, but never thought about making one myself. Great tips. Thank you so much!

    • @NatureSketchbook
      @NatureSketchbook  Год назад +1

      You're welcome! It's really a nice little project and I love drawing with mine.

    • @LanaGoesArt
      @LanaGoesArt Год назад

      @@NatureSketchbook It looks very relaxing indeed. I like the lines mine gives me too a lot. The one I got has a brush on the other end, so I want to experiment taking it with me like a travel brush. :) But the bamboo nib is also nice for texture like adding scoring lines to the painting, where the paint settles in.

  • @carolynberlin124
    @carolynberlin124 5 месяцев назад

    I love this!

  • @roksannastephens4375
    @roksannastephens4375 Год назад +1

    I've always bought mine, but maybe I'll give this a try! Thank you.

  • @jaimejaime1178
    @jaimejaime1178 Год назад

    Hello from Madrid, Spain (a New Yorker expat living abroad).
    Great video! I've seen them in Art stores, mainly in the calligraphy section, but I haven't bought one yet. I always thought they were too expensive for what they are, and was planning on doing one myself with some if my wife's gardening ones (uses them in her tomatoe and strawberry and other plants to keep them growing upwards).
    So cool! Good demo.
    Cheers from Sunny Spain!
    😁👍😎

    • @jaimejaime1178
      @jaimejaime1178 Год назад +1

      Hi again. Forgot to include that I also use barbecue wood skews with ink for drawing. They already have a fine point, though they are usually thinner and more flimsy/weak. But with a but if care they also work good. Don't hold lots of ink, though, so Bamboo sticks seem a better tool.
      Cheers from Sunny Spain!
      😁👍😎

    • @NatureSketchbook
      @NatureSketchbook  Год назад

      Exactly, I use those gardening bamboo sticks too, just make sure to leave a few long ones for your wife's tomatoes! ;-)

  • @ferdabasak6806
    @ferdabasak6806 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks

  • @phillipschmidtpottery
    @phillipschmidtpottery 7 месяцев назад

    Cool. I want to make one!

  • @ovni2295
    @ovni2295 Месяц назад

    I have some thin bamboo growing in my front yard, and the HOA wants us to get rid of it. This mgiht be a cool use for it!

  • @paulineshelley4421
    @paulineshelley4421 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing this. I wonder whether it would work with a large feather quill? After all, they were used as pens many years ago. I might try it.

    • @NatureSketchbook
      @NatureSketchbook  Год назад +1

      Yes, that will definitely work, although I'd just add a slit (no hole) and you'll need a pretty robust feather for it. A huge goose feather maybe. Good luck and let me know if it works! :-)

  • @JringArt
    @JringArt Год назад

    Thanks for the demo! But for safety reasons, I will buy one ready-made. Ha Ha.