It is an entry-level, straight dip pen, also known as a nib holder, typically used for calligraphy and drawing. The pen itself is a holder for interchangeable metal nibs and does not hold ink internally.
- Design: A simple, straight nib holder.
- Interchangeable nibs: Like other dip pens, the SFT008 holder can be fitted with a wide variety of nibs, which are sold separately.
- Uses: It is versatile enough for calligraphers, illustrators, and artists who want to experiment with different line widths, ink types, and techniques by simply swapping nibs.
- Nibs: You can buy a range of nibs with different shapes and flexibility levels for calligraphy or drawing. A good beginner’s option is a nib with a more rounded, less flexible tip.
- Ink: Dip pens are versatile and can be used with a wider variety of inks than fountain pens. Popular choices include waterproof India ink for drawing or dedicated calligraphy inks.
- Paper: To prevent ink bleeding or blotting, it is best to use a high-quality, thick paper over 70GSM is recommended.
- Insert the nib: Gently insert the nib into the holder with a slight twist until it is fully seated.
- Dip the pen: Dip the nib into the ink until the ink covers the small reservoir hole, but do not submerge the entire nib.
- Remove excess ink: Lightly tap the nib against the rim of the ink bottle or give a sharp downward shake over the bottle to prevent blotting.
- Practice on scrap paper: Before beginning your project, make a few test strokes on scrap paper to use up any initial blobs of ink.
- Write or draw: Hold the pen at roughly a 45-degree angle. The line width will change based on the pressure applied and the type of nib used.
- Clean the nib: When you are finished, rinse the nib in water and dry it completely with a soft cloth to prevent rust.
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