It's the difference between writing with your arm and writing with your fingers. That's why he has an entire website dedicated to teaching you how to write with your arm.
I just bought a pen and ink set yesterday - "Pride and Prejudice" pen and ink set! And I am still just looking at it "thinking about" trying to use it for the first time! I am in love!
If you haven’t prepped your pen first the waxy protective coating they use for shipping repels most of the ink, grab a microfiber cloth and some warm distilled water, let the pen sit in the waters for a couple minutes and wipe it off with the microfiber cloth
Man, you got that Palmer Script down packed. Love to see your penmanship. I practice PS but my letters don't look that good and I don't use arm muscle movement. But when I use a dip pen, my letters start to look a little like that.
This really helped me! I have a pack with a feather dip pen with multiple tips and ink. I have tried the thicker ones withoiut really knowing how to use them nor why the ink ran out so fast. Now i tried with one of the smaller tips and it got alot easier!
Cursive writing calligraphy and quill pens, dip pens and calligraphy pens are a lost and forgotten art never been taught how to use them but I know how to use them it's very fun and amazing to use
I rarely use broad edge nibs. Some of the nibs I own have reservoirs and some don't. It depends on the type of ink I'm using though. If the ink is flowing to freely, I only want a little bit of ink on the nib to produce crisp edges on the strokes.
How do you hold it? Which way is the nib supposed to be? How much ink do I put on the pen? Why does the pen feel like it’s scratching? Why does it make such a mess? Do I have to use it gently? So many questions
You can hold it like you would normally hold a pen or look on this channel for writing with your arm and Palmer Method. The nib should face down with the curved part on the bottom, the hole should point up. Dip the pen to the top of the reservoir hole and tap or shake once over the bottle to get the excess ink off. It might be making a mess because it can't hold ink. Make sure you prepare the nib, use dish soap to remove the oil coating on the nib. Pointed nibs are going to be scratchy, try using very light pressure, especially on up strokes, so it writes easily in all directions. When you're done using it, take the nib out of the pen holder, rinse it with water and rub off dried ink. Dry the nib off well or it will rust.
I thinking going out side and down to park is a good thing you make it sound bad yes you can spill your in that why I told people dont take all your ink but just small bottole that way if it spills and brakes jar then you dont feel bad or out of money
I received a quill pen set for Christmas last year, and I'd like to use the broad-tip nib for a project, but I've had a lot of difficulty getting it to even work - I either have too much ink or not enough 🤷♀️ Am I missing something? Do you have any advice?
Broad nibs can be tricky. It helps to write on a slanted board/desk, but not necessary. Some broad nibs I write with require me to put very little ink on the nib while with others I can just dip the entire nib into the ink well. You'll have to experiment with how much ink you put on the nib, the type of ink, adding a drop of water to the ink, and different types of paper.
"excuse my italic writing here" dude you write italic w/ a dip pen better then I can write my name with a normal pen
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It's the difference between writing with your arm and writing with your fingers. That's why he has an entire website dedicated to teaching you how to write with your arm.
I just bought a pen and ink set yesterday - "Pride and Prejudice" pen and ink set! And I am still just looking at it "thinking about" trying to use it for the first time! I am in love!
Is there a reason why I run out of ink on my quill before I can finish a single letter 🥲 ?
If you haven’t prepped your pen first the waxy protective coating they use for shipping repels most of the ink, grab a microfiber cloth and some warm distilled water, let the pen sit in the waters for a couple minutes and wipe it off with the microfiber cloth
Also depends on the ink you use
Man, you got that Palmer Script down packed. Love to see your penmanship. I practice PS but my letters don't look that good and I don't use arm muscle movement. But when I use a dip pen, my letters start to look a little like that.
This really helped me! I have a pack with a feather dip pen with multiple tips and ink. I have tried the thicker ones withoiut really knowing how to use them nor why the ink ran out so fast. Now i tried with one of the smaller tips and it got alot easier!
Thank you.I learned a lot.I just got my first pen.And nib and one container of ink had no idea where to start
Cursive writing calligraphy and quill pens, dip pens and calligraphy pens are a lost and forgotten art never been taught how to use them but I know how to use them it's very fun and amazing to use
Question: how do you prevent the smudge at the beginning after the dip? Especially with the broad tip nibs?
You’re putting too much ink on the nib. You can swipe it on the rim of your ink bottle/holder to remove excess ink.
Do you not use a reservoir with the Italic nibs? I find them very helpful as they hold more ink.
I rarely use broad edge nibs. Some of the nibs I own have reservoirs and some don't. It depends on the type of ink I'm using though. If the ink is flowing to freely, I only want a little bit of ink on the nib to produce crisp edges on the strokes.
How do you hold it?
Which way is the nib supposed to be?
How much ink do I put on the pen?
Why does the pen feel like it’s scratching?
Why does it make such a mess? Do I have to use it gently?
So many questions
You can hold it like you would normally hold a pen or look on this channel for writing with your arm and Palmer Method. The nib should face down with the curved part on the bottom, the hole should point up. Dip the pen to the top of the reservoir hole and tap or shake once over the bottle to get the excess ink off. It might be making a mess because it can't hold ink. Make sure you prepare the nib, use dish soap to remove the oil coating on the nib. Pointed nibs are going to be scratchy, try using very light pressure, especially on up strokes, so it writes easily in all directions. When you're done using it, take the nib out of the pen holder, rinse it with water and rub off dried ink. Dry the nib off well or it will rust.
Interesting. I am also 29 currently and just starting my calligraphy/penmanship practice.
Ps, I also prefer reservoirs on my dip pens as this saves a lot of frustration having constantly dip.
Wonderful stuff! Love your uploads
Thought you were writing the lyrics to 50 cent Many Men.
This helped me a lot, thank you.
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I thinking going out side and down to park is a good thing you make it sound bad yes you can spill your in that why I told people dont take all your ink but just small bottole that way if it spills and brakes jar then you dont feel bad or out of money
Is that nib in the oblique holder a 'Leonhardt Principal EF' ?
It’s a Hunt 101.
@@PerfectBiscuits Thanks. They look very similar.
I use it for inktober and drawings.
Lord. You write in better cursive with that thing than I do with a normal pen or a need tip pen.
I received a quill pen set for Christmas last year, and I'd like to use the broad-tip nib for a project, but I've had a lot of difficulty getting it to even work - I either have too much ink or not enough 🤷♀️ Am I missing something? Do you have any advice?
Broad nibs can be tricky. It helps to write on a slanted board/desk, but not necessary. Some broad nibs I write with require me to put very little ink on the nib while with others I can just dip the entire nib into the ink well. You'll have to experiment with how much ink you put on the nib, the type of ink, adding a drop of water to the ink, and different types of paper.
Helpful! Thank you
Blessings ❤️ from Sindh Pakistan
What is the brand for the blue nib holder
Idk, it’s nothing special though.
Do you need an oblique holder to spread the tines of the nib?
as far as i know, the oblique holder isn't required for spreading it as it uses pressure to split the nib and not angle
The italic pen said _D o r i me._
I was expecting an English accent.
They look old school