Nib Tuning, The Amateur Approach

IMG_9919

 

Remember a few weeks ago I was a little sad about the fabulous Esterbrook #2442 Falcon nib that Cliff sent to me because it was scratchy and didn’t always put ink on the paper? And then remember last week I posted the FPGeeks Nib Tuning video? Well, I decided it was time to marry up those two things and I would attempt to tune that pesky nib.

I own a few folding loupes which are not as high-end as the ones shown in the video but at least I could get a look at the tines and see if there was anything wrong. There was! The tines seemed a little twisted, like crossing your fingers. Using the technique demonstrated in the video, I press the tines to the feed and used my nails to gently bend the tines. Then I tested on paper and noticed an improvement in writing already, but it was still scratchy. So I peeked with the loupe and pushed a bit more with my fingers and tried again. Ink was flowing much more consistently but still scratchy.

I confess that I immediately recognized the buffing block in the video to be a high end nail salon product. So I grabbed the nail buffer I had in the bathroom and decided to use the smoothest side first marked “Shine Nail” to cause the least damage. I did that a couple times and tried on paper again. Still scritchy. I went to side #3 “Buff Nail” and did a few more strokes and then applied it to paper again.

IMG_9906

 

Voila! It’s now a fully functional nib. Its not quite as smooth as my age old #2442 but its light years better and completely usable. I plan to do more writing with it now that the flow is good and consistent and if it need more smoothing later, I feel confident I can solve my issues.

Written by

0 comments / Add your comment below

  1. Wow, impressive. I have seen the videos and bought all the STUFF bit have jumped out yet. I think if I got a nib that was just miserable I would rationalized that I couldn’t make it any worse but so far I only have good nibs that I fantasize about making GREAT and I don’t think that is my skill level yet. Thanks for the share of your success

  2. I like to do a light tune on all my new pens. Especially the chinese brands since their quality control leaves much to be desired. Congrats on tuning your first pen! I’m sure you will become hooked on it as I have. 🙂

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.