schreiber
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... to fit a Bock 5mm nib unit and a 1/4" converter.
It took me a good part of the day, measuring, finding bits to fit, etc. and writing everything down, but it turned out great! I had to ink up my skeleton pen, and it worked fine. :biggrin:
Until I went to thread it to fit a barrel, whereupon the nipple shattered. Obviously 9mm was not enough meat for threading. Next: Try 12mm.
Also, I think I should try something other than acrylic, like ebonite maybe. Acrylic seems pretty brittle.
This occurred to me: Is there a scale which gives the relative brittlenesses of the various penturning materials? I imagine ebonite would be less brittle than acrylic, but where do the other materials fall?
Thanks, Jon
It took me a good part of the day, measuring, finding bits to fit, etc. and writing everything down, but it turned out great! I had to ink up my skeleton pen, and it worked fine. :biggrin:
Until I went to thread it to fit a barrel, whereupon the nipple shattered. Obviously 9mm was not enough meat for threading. Next: Try 12mm.
Also, I think I should try something other than acrylic, like ebonite maybe. Acrylic seems pretty brittle.
This occurred to me: Is there a scale which gives the relative brittlenesses of the various penturning materials? I imagine ebonite would be less brittle than acrylic, but where do the other materials fall?
Thanks, Jon