Faber-Castell, as the leading manufacturer worldwide, has found the perfect solution to this problem of the transportable pencil: A pencil with integrated sharpener and eraser with a clip, which can be carried like a ballpoint or fountain pen and can be sharpened again in no time wherever you are.
Time to disassemble the Faber-Castell Basic.DISCLAIMER: Disassembling any fountain pen is likely to void the warranty of foresaid pen. You choose to disasse
Looking at the Faber-Castell Hexo Fountain pen in black, silver and rosΓ©. As well as having a look at the Hexo Rollerball and Ballpoint Pens.Thank you for wa
35 degrees for very long, or very heavy pens, is at the pit of the web of the thumb. And as said, let the pen rest where it feels comfortable.. (behind the big knuckle)forcing it to be at 45 degrees takes pressure and leads to the Death Grip. Look up Tripod grip. This is not the Tripod grip, but the Forefinger Up.
If your brush, soft chisel, or 1.5 mm bullet tip does fray, you can extend the life of the pen by reversing the tip. Simply pull the tip out with a pair of tweezers, then turn it around and reinsert it into the pen. This does not work with fineliner PITT Pens, calligraphy pens, or the larger bullet tips.
The pen was used for quite some time and was running out of gas. So I decided to give this technique a try: opened the top part (shown separately on the image below - please do not be lazy and get pliers - I used my teeth and it's not the smartest move - the cap is hard!), added a few drops of alcohol and - VIOLA! The pen has more life!
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