The Pentel Ceranomatic: A forgotten technical pen

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  • Опубліковано 28 лип 2024
  • Sometime in the 1980's Pentel decided to make a technical pen. They called it the Ceranomatic. And then they stopped making them. Probably due to the rise of computers for drafting, making them was most likely not making much of a profit.
    This is the only video on the Pentel Ceranomatic on UA-cam. Can't find any others before I posted.
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  • @dalemackey386
    @dalemackey386 Рік тому +2

    I used these for a couple of years. The best pens by far, for technical drawings. I wish they still sold them

  • @Reconbox1001
    @Reconbox1001 2 роки тому +3

    You have proven the point why they stopped making them. I would have bought one once and stopped when I found out they couldn't be mended or cleaned. I'm tinkering with Staedtler tech pens right now. The design isn't to good and the cartridges are a bit small but the Staedtler does a good job and are easy to clean. Not that I have shares in Staedtler 😃
    Thx for showing the Pentel tech pens.

    • @Ashsibe
      @Ashsibe  2 роки тому +2

      I do like how the Staedtler's are designed to be pulled apart. They even have a inbuilt tool for it in the base of the barrel

  • @MrRikugame
    @MrRikugame 8 місяців тому +1

    日本でも情報が無かったのでとても参考になりました。類似品としてセラミクロンがあり、こちらはペン先までカートリッジで交換します。

  • @Bum_Numba_One
    @Bum_Numba_One 2 роки тому +4

    Sadly the same became of Rotring. Now only produced in Japan at a quality lower than the ones I use made in 1980's Germany.

    • @Ashsibe
      @Ashsibe  2 роки тому +3

      Sad. I think they know that quality is no longer required as much. Not sure how many professional drafters are still using them. 3 maybe?

  • @Zoevandyne
    @Zoevandyne 2 роки тому

    Very similar to the german made EROGRAPH, common in Europe in the '80s. Especially the cartridge thingy. Cool pens for sure.

  • @roryhearon1845
    @roryhearon1845 2 роки тому +1

    I can post a video how to disemble them the right way.. wouldn't clean super small ones like that just get a ultrasonic pen cleaner and pen cleaning fluid.. faber castell has a cool old school ultrasonic cleaner

  • @jonmahashintina
    @jonmahashintina 2 роки тому +1

    are any technical pens worth fiddling around with? i got hand-me-down rotrings, and ive never had success with them. a house move and decade later ive lost the ink bottle and piece that twists the top open for servicing.
    i could just stick to dip pens.

    • @Ashsibe
      @Ashsibe  2 роки тому +2

      If you have something that works just sick with it. Don't let me distract you with overly complicated tools that have no affect on the end result. I mean I do like the technical pens but they're more like a bad drug.

    • @gheedra2708
      @gheedra2708 2 роки тому

      If you don't care about your art being waterproof, an isograph filled with Pilot drawing ink is an absolute dream to work with. The pilot ink is usually used for dip pens, but it works perfectly fine and flows really well out of tech pens. Not to mention, since it's water soluble, it'll clean up a LOT easier than the Rotring ink, and I have yet to find a paper it bleeds or feathers on. Even if you've decided not to give tech pens a go, I'd still recommend it in your dip pen usage.