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Hand-Made Wooden Piston Fountain Pen


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I am Najera Young,come from China.


I designed a hand-made wooden piston fountain pen and made it at home

I am very proud of that the pen will to be Printed on Made in China

 

Design by autocad

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feed making

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screw piston making

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air tightness checking

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case of pisten making

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grip making

 

 

 

 

parts of piston fountain pen

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wooden

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My English is very poor.
Translating is more harder than making.

to be continued

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Congratulations.

 

Very nice that you make all yourself.

 

Please let us know when you have a finished pen.

That is Mr.Yang who I said ,he is a creative and serious man .I am looking forward to his finished pen too .

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Thank you so much for sharing! I can't wait to see more.

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You are very talented. Please show more of your work.

 

Tony

 

Thank you so much for sharing! I can't wait to see more.

 

Looks promising. Thanks for sharing.

 

Congratulations.

 

Very nice that you make all yourself.

 

Please let us know when you have a finished pen.

 

Very cool! Can't wait to see what it looks like when finished.

the connection between grip and the ink barrel have been changed.(The picture has been updated

Come back soon。。。
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very cool!

 

looking forward to future posts:)

 

J

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I'm greatly impressed. Cutting your own feeds! The design also looks very robust, I like that the ink window is a metal cut-out over a clear unbroken cylinder. No possibility of leakage through the window.

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