Hi there!
I´m new to this forum, so I´d like to introduce myself:
My name is Gerrit / haskoson and i´m living in the northern part of Germany.
About last X-mas i started turning pens (kits at first).
2 month ago i decided to try kitless fountain pens and here i am...
After a lot of reading i gave it a try.
i´m sure i coudn´t have done it without all these helpfull postings here and at the FPG & FPN.
thank you very much to all of you!!
This is my very first selfmade fountain pen.
It is made of a material called "JUMA" and the nib is a #5 Bock medium.
It has a single M12x0,75 cap to barrel thread.
The section to barrel thread is M9x0,75 as are the threads for the finials.
I made this fountain pen by hand on a wood lathe without any x/y-compound table or the like (how i wish i had something like this...i really wish for a metal-lathe!!)



i know i have to work on designs and my photographic skills...
Comments and critics are welcome.
best regards
Gerrit / Haskoson
I´m new to this forum, so I´d like to introduce myself:
My name is Gerrit / haskoson and i´m living in the northern part of Germany.
About last X-mas i started turning pens (kits at first).
2 month ago i decided to try kitless fountain pens and here i am...
After a lot of reading i gave it a try.
i´m sure i coudn´t have done it without all these helpfull postings here and at the FPG & FPN.
thank you very much to all of you!!
This is my very first selfmade fountain pen.
It is made of a material called "JUMA" and the nib is a #5 Bock medium.
It has a single M12x0,75 cap to barrel thread.
The section to barrel thread is M9x0,75 as are the threads for the finials.
I made this fountain pen by hand on a wood lathe without any x/y-compound table or the like (how i wish i had something like this...i really wish for a metal-lathe!!)



i know i have to work on designs and my photographic skills...
Comments and critics are welcome.
best regards
Gerrit / Haskoson