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Ground a few nibs...yay!!!


Aditkamath26

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Over the years, I've tried nib grinding and have destroyed quite a few of them in the process.

 But I've also gotten better :) 

 

Definitely not pro-level, but here are a few of my grinds. Writing samples to follow soon. I used a whetstone, and sandpaper to grind these. 

 

1) Architect on Kanwrite Medium nib:

 

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2) Needlepoint on a Wingsung 727

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3) Stub on a Kanwrite broad

 

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Thank you for looking!

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5 hours ago, mixink said:

Thanks for sharing. These look great. How did you learn about nib grinding? Can you suggest some resources you used?

 

Thank you! The first and only article I read about nib grinding was this http://www.marcuslink.com/pens/aboutpens/ludwig-tan.html .

Apart from that, I mostly learned through trial and error, trying to emmulate the shapes of grinds I see in nib macro shots all over the internet :) 

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9 hours ago, Aditkamath26 said:

 

Thank you! The first and only article I read about nib grinding was this http://www.marcuslink.com/pens/aboutpens/ludwig-tan.html .

Apart from that, I mostly learned through trial and error, trying to emmulate the shapes of grinds I see in nib macro shots all over the internet :) 

Thank you. I read this document. I think all I need now is courage and some Jinhao nibs

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I read in a previous post of yours that you're in the UAE and was thinking of opening a nib grinding service

I would love to send in a  pen to get a needlepoint grind if you're still up to it!

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On 2/14/2021 at 9:58 PM, EmJ said:

Those are really nice! Were any manufacturer's easier or more difficult to grind, or was it pretty similar?

 

I did not find any difference but most of the nibs I ground were Kanwrite. I do find that some nibs are more difficult to smooth out the tipping on. 

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