So, with this past #Inkvent calendar, I've found myself in possession of a bunch of shimmering inks. Problem is that they tend to clog my #FountainPens. Are there any inexpensive pens that handle shimmering inks well?
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JulesJones
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in reply to Jonathan Lamothe • • •you can use them without shaking up the shimmer before you fill.
Otherwise the one a lot of people recommend, and I also have had good luck with, is a twsbi eco.
Jonathan Lamothe
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in reply to Jonathan Lamothe • • •I use Jinhao 992s for shimmering inks. Easy to clean (pull out feed, use toothbrush) and dirt cheap.
My FPR with the flex nib and a rather wet feed handles shimmer very good as well.
anamuk
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in reply to Jonathan Lamothe • • •Well, there's dip pens. π
Jonathan Lamothe
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in reply to Jonathan Lamothe • •It looks like I wasn't moving the pen enough. As I would keep writing, the shimmer would collect in the feed until it just straight-up clogged. I didn't realize I had to periodically roll the pen around even while I was actively using it. This should have been obvious by the fact that my writing kept getting more and more, well... shimmery before the ink stopped flowing.
I'll try this approach in the future.
Rookie mistake, but in my defense, I didn't even know that shimmer inks were even a thing until late last year.