![]() ![]() ![]() ( Disclaimer: All products shown are my own, purchased and accumulated over the past 5+ years in this rabbit hole. Hope you found some of these tips helpful! Pro tip, part 3, don’t let your cleaning pile get out of hand so you can avoid nib mixups in the first place (note to self, pay attention to this tip, lol).Īll of these little tips and tricks, along with bins and baggies, help me stay organized and able to find accessories and nibs easily. I will often clean a Jowo 6 nib and then a Jowo 5 nib or a non-Jowo nib before cleaning another Jowo 6. Pro tip, part 2, don’t put pens with similar nib sizes next to each other so they don’t get mixed up. Pro tip: when cleaning nibs/nib units, keep them next to the pen barrel so you know what nib went with which pen. Then I store the empty vial on the side of one of the racks (along with the other empty vials), until I have cleaned the nib and am ready to put it back inside the vial in its proper spot in the rack. This allows me to enter a pen with a particular nib and grind, which is how I know what nib is in what pen. This story plays out as Duke, played by James Garner, reads a story about two young people in the 1940s who fall in love and endure life. As I mentioned in the FPC article, I use FPC to track my currently inked as well as pen/ink usage. When I need to pick a nib for a certain pen, I will enter it into the Fountain Pen Companion (FPC). I have a few nib racks filled with other sizes like Jowo 5, or other types like Bock, TWSBI, Lamy, Retro 51, etc. There are rectangular labels that have the same info on the body of the vial. Tom’s Hardware Forum (tomshardware.I use Avery round labels on top to note the brand, size (5, 6, 8, etc.), nib size (F, M, B, etc.), grinds like SIG, CI, etc.In that regard, the community will live far beyond the TechnologyGuide sites, and we encourage members to explore other highly relevant communities available across the web, including: The community has been fostered amongst its readers, and anyone who ever posted a comment, question, or response to the board, along with our forum moderators, are a true reflection of the original goal of the TechnologyGuide network: objectively, and thoughtfully, ranking and reviewing consumer technologies. We extend a heartfelt thank you to the entire community for their steadfast support-it is really you, our readers, that drove the spirit of TechnologyGuide, as savvy tech consumers helping other savvy tech consumers find the right solutions for their personal and professional endeavors. Unfortunately, these forums are no longer active. Thank you for visiting the TechnologyGuide network. ![]()
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