Glass FP nibs

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Wheaties

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WOW! Talk about kitless! Makes my "work" look pretty lame.... make that very lame. Great link!
 

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Wow, I just had a quick browse around there:eek: Kinda makes us look like real beginners. I haven't had a good look, but there seems to be more 'users' and collectors than 'makers':confused:
 

BigShed

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Wow, I just had a quick browse around there:eek: Kinda makes us look like real beginners. I haven't had a good look, but there seems to be more 'users' and collectors than 'makers':confused:

Was thinking of you Skippy when I saw that thread, really up your alley.

Some glass work coming up in Wales I think:wink:
 
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titan2

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That is Totally Awesome . I've never seen a glass nib before , except for dip pens . I really should get out more often . Thanks for the link .

Glass nibs are pretty neat! I have quite a few vintage ones that I have purchased......they will go in to some special Calligraphy/Dip Pens in the future. The flutes on the glass nibs holds a good amount of ink and they do write very smooth!

This was an interesting read.....one day I may get in to making glass nibs (but that's another project that I don't have the time for right now)....maybe when I retire in a few years!!!


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Dan_F

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FPN is a fascinating place. Here is a vintage Japanese glass nib crescent filler. The points can be smoothed nicely with the finer grits of Micromesh.

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glycerine

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You think something like that could be done with some oven bake clay as long as you coat it with a not-so-porous clear coat? Or even a piece of acrylic?
 
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