William's pens are great, and your work is fantastic, so I hope the combination will be epic. And the pens being so large, give you a big canvas to work on, exciting!
This will be very interesting to see. I'm especially interested to see how things go with the ink windows after successive layers of lacquer... My mind thinks that wider windows would've been easier.
I just love the lacquer work that you do on pens... All of them look amazing.. I liked the gold leaf lacquer that you had done on Platinum 3776 but I have few questions wrt lacquering plastic. 1. Will the lacquer applied on plastic pen vs. an ebonite pen yeild a different tactile experience? 2. Will the lacquer applied on a plastic pen hold on to the pen? Will it age similarly? Please note that I have no experience of using urushi lacquer pens and my first ebonite pen is on its way. (So I am fairly new to fountain pen world) The above questions are just some things that I thought of while watching your videos.
Hi! Thank you ;) your questions: 1) yes. It changes. And can be modified further with type of urushi finish ., 2) done right it is as durable as on ebonite. Nakaya makes a pen based on transparen acrylic body - Akebono Skelton. And yes, it will age similarly.
Thank you so much for the kind words... And so looking forward to this series and the results.
Great pens William. Unfirtunately, on my „traditional” side it will be much slower process ;))
I think those pens will look amazing when finished!
I'm excited to see this project. Can't wait!
William's pens are great, and your work is fantastic, so I hope the combination will be epic.
And the pens being so large, give you a big canvas to work on, exciting!
I'm curious to see what the finished product looks like.
How sensitive is Urushi lacquer to isopropyl alcohol?
Never use it on urushi. It will not harm instantly, but will do no good..
@@TamenuriStudio What do You recommend for cleaning Urushi lacquer over the long term?
@@jhs1710 damp microfiber cloth. no solvents. then dry with microfiber. Dont soak in water. Never polish.
Cool looking pen. Reminds me of the Danitrio junikaku (12 corner) pens that themselves look awesome with tamenuri. Looking forward to the results.
Michael, how are you, havent seen yours videos lately?
Busy ;) But I will be back ;)
Is it possible to get a link where to get one of these pens?
I think it is best to contact William directly.
This will be very interesting to see. I'm especially interested to see how things go with the ink windows after successive layers of lacquer... My mind thinks that wider windows would've been easier.
I just love the lacquer work that you do on pens... All of them look amazing.. I liked the gold leaf lacquer that you had done on Platinum 3776 but I have few questions wrt lacquering plastic.
1. Will the lacquer applied on plastic pen vs. an ebonite pen yeild a different tactile experience?
2. Will the lacquer applied on a plastic pen hold on to the pen? Will it age similarly?
Please note that I have no experience of using urushi lacquer pens and my first ebonite pen is on its way. (So I am fairly new to fountain pen world) The above questions are just some things that I thought of while watching your videos.
Hi! Thank you ;) your questions: 1) yes. It changes. And can be modified further with type of urushi finish ., 2) done right it is as durable as on ebonite. Nakaya makes a pen based on transparen acrylic body - Akebono Skelton. And yes, it will age similarly.
Pen looks cheap to me. I don't think 3D printing uses the highest quality plastic. I'm sure it will look better with urushi.