The Piston Blade Pen is an elegant, practical and innovative drawing tool designed to achieve a wide range of mark-making, from very fine to extra thick, to having brush-like or ruling pen qualities.
This hand-made pen, made from brass has a weight of 25g and has dimensions of ~18cm in length and 6mm in diameter.
The pen has a sprung piston mechanism that allows you to suck ink into the pen. Compressing the button at the end of the pen with your thumb forces air out of the barrel. When released, this allows ink to be sucked up into the pen. The open ended design of the pen helps sure that there is no negative pressure inside the pen that could reduce ink flow, especially while making broad strokes that use a lot of ink.
For maintenance, the piston mechanism can be used to rinse water through the nib or alternatively, you can blow air or water through it with your mouth. It's recommended to use pigment inks and avoid Indian inks to prevent clogging. Also, cleaning the pen after each use will ensure that ink does not dry inside the nib.
The Piston Blade Pen uses no plastics used in its design, and is notionally entirely recyclable.
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We recommend using with our Kakimori pigment ink for best results.
The Piston Blade Pen is an elegant, practical and innovative drawing tool designed to achieve a wide range of mark-making, from very fine to extra thick, to having brush-like or ruling pen qualities.
This hand-made pen, made from brass has a weight of 25g and has dimensions of ~18cm in length and 6mm in diameter.
The pen has a sprung piston mechanism that allows you to suck ink into the pen. Compressing the button at the end of the pen with your thumb forces air out of the barrel. When released, this allows ink to be sucked up into the pen. The open ended design of the pen helps sure that there is no negative pressure inside the pen that could reduce ink flow, especially while making broad strokes that use a lot of ink.
For maintenance, the piston mechanism can be used to rinse water through the nib or alternatively, you can blow air or water through it with your mouth. It's recommended to use pigment inks and avoid Indian inks to prevent clogging. Also, cleaning the pen after each use will ensure that ink does not dry inside the nib.
The Piston Blade Pen uses no plastics used in its design, and is notionally entirely recyclable.
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We recommend using with our Kakimori pigment ink for best results.