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I had a couple requests for dip pens and I have been putting it off.
But I got a nice wedge shaped piece of BOW from Bill. Looking at it, I saw a dip pen blank all over it. So here it is.
You can find cheap wood dip pens around. I removed the little metal
nib holder, they are just pressed in, without to much trouble you
can remove them. I had two around and both messured the same diamiter.
Maybe luck or maybe something standard. The OD of the holder is .248 and compresses down to .238
I drilled a hole for the nib 1" deep using a " B " bit which is .238,
It fit the madrell tight, but went on, you can use a " C " bit as well, which I think is .242
I used a drill chuck with a mini mandrell that I bought from CSU for making the "pocket pen" and just snugged up the tail stock to it and turn to your desired fit.
I made this for myself, so it is much wider than the originals shown.
I have bigger paws. Overall length is subjective, anywhere from 6-8"
The originals messured .356 at the nib, which is just slightly larger then the nib of a twist pen I believe.
So just push the nib fitting in with your fingers and your ready to go. Not hard at all.
I'm off to buy some decent dipping pen nibs.......
But I got a nice wedge shaped piece of BOW from Bill. Looking at it, I saw a dip pen blank all over it. So here it is.
You can find cheap wood dip pens around. I removed the little metal
nib holder, they are just pressed in, without to much trouble you
can remove them. I had two around and both messured the same diamiter.
Maybe luck or maybe something standard. The OD of the holder is .248 and compresses down to .238
I drilled a hole for the nib 1" deep using a " B " bit which is .238,
It fit the madrell tight, but went on, you can use a " C " bit as well, which I think is .242
I used a drill chuck with a mini mandrell that I bought from CSU for making the "pocket pen" and just snugged up the tail stock to it and turn to your desired fit.
I made this for myself, so it is much wider than the originals shown.
I have bigger paws. Overall length is subjective, anywhere from 6-8"
The originals messured .356 at the nib, which is just slightly larger then the nib of a twist pen I believe.
So just push the nib fitting in with your fingers and your ready to go. Not hard at all.
I'm off to buy some decent dipping pen nibs.......