yaroslaw
Member
Hello everyone!
It's been a while since I've shown here my works... It's time now!
I always wanted to go from "penturner" to small pencompany, and nowadays Kickstarter gives that oportunity.
So, based on my early kitless design, here it is: PENTITAN
Prototypes machined and anodized by me. It was the longest and hardest of my projects, few month long, to get it all right. Production run would be CNC, to allow for quantity and a reasonable price.
It is a convertible pen - user can choose what pen he is about to write today - and change it if he wants to. It uses standart international ink cartridges - both for rollerball and fountain modes, thanks to Schmidt system
In closed position it is one of the smallest fountain pens in the world.
And of cause, crazy anodizing colours. I might add few additional color options, if there would be a demand.
It was a hard work to put this all together - not only mine, but also my friends that help me with Kickstarter things.
I would really appreciate any of your support - sharing with friends, on a facebook or even backing a project on a Kickstarter!
Here is a link: Pentitan on Kickstarter
It could be a great "IAP success story" - I started here, everything I've learned about penturning (and machining!!!) was written here by great and open-hearted people.
Comments and questions are welcome, as well!
Thanks!
It's been a while since I've shown here my works... It's time now!
I always wanted to go from "penturner" to small pencompany, and nowadays Kickstarter gives that oportunity.
So, based on my early kitless design, here it is: PENTITAN
Prototypes machined and anodized by me. It was the longest and hardest of my projects, few month long, to get it all right. Production run would be CNC, to allow for quantity and a reasonable price.
It is a convertible pen - user can choose what pen he is about to write today - and change it if he wants to. It uses standart international ink cartridges - both for rollerball and fountain modes, thanks to Schmidt system
In closed position it is one of the smallest fountain pens in the world.
And of cause, crazy anodizing colours. I might add few additional color options, if there would be a demand.
It was a hard work to put this all together - not only mine, but also my friends that help me with Kickstarter things.
I would really appreciate any of your support - sharing with friends, on a facebook or even backing a project on a Kickstarter!
Here is a link: Pentitan on Kickstarter
It could be a great "IAP success story" - I started here, everything I've learned about penturning (and machining!!!) was written here by great and open-hearted people.
Comments and questions are welcome, as well!
Thanks!