First Fountain Pen NIB surgery completed =)

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nates02gt

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Well mostly anyway. I got the feed and the NIB all apart. This stems from the warranty question I asked in the marketing section on the forums. Thanks to Ed with Exotic Blanks for providing the video link to fine tuning your nib. After getting it apart, I was able to determine two problems. The first problem is the are several sections in the feed that filled with dried ink. The second problem is there is only a pinhole of light that can be seen on the NIB. By pinhole, I literally mean a pinhole. You cannot see any light along most of the length of the slit. I will be ordering some of the brass shims that were in the video so I can tune it up and get it working again. For anyone else that hasn't seen the video, the link is below. Thanks again Ed!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RRvK...6QZd0OfP-bOkYH
 
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Go to You Tube and look up Fine tuning your nib. 18 minutes. Very interesting and informative. Jim S
 
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edstreet

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No longer confused....
Also welcome to the wonderful world (NOT) of kit nibs. What do you plan on doing to things while you are in there?

That is odd. I will have to check the link. It was labeled something like 'fine tuning a fountain pen'.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RRvKrrZdXLs

This one?

Just remember, a 'good surgery' nets you this. ;)

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