Are you fascinated with fountain pens? Then you might love to know about the secret tips by virtue of which you can write more smoothly with a newly bought fountain pen. If you have already started feeling inquisitive, start reading ahead right now.
- Making the nib smooth
During the initial phases when you purchase of new fountain pens for students and start writing with it, the nib feels slightly rough and scratchy. It also appears as if the ink from the ink barrel inside the pen is not flowing properly. The simplest solution for this frustrating situation is to keep on using the pen over and over again. With repeated use, the edgy surface of the nib will become smooth and it will eventually glide smoothly. Sometimes, it is also advised that the nib should be kept dipped inside a filled up ink bottle when not in use. This tactic becomes especially handy in the very preliminary phases when the ink from the barrel has not started flowing out through the nib smoothly.
- Ensuring maintenance measure
Most of us hardly pay attention to the maintenance measure of our pens. But you might find it surprising that the smoothness of a fountain pen has a lot to do with its maintenance regime. Thus, if you wish to experience smooth writing experience then you must clean the nib regularly to ensure that there is no ink buildup there which might hamper the flow of ink. As periodic maintenance, you can also dismantle the nib from the body of the pen and soak it in hot water and vinegar solution. This technique will help in melting stubborn caked up ink inside the nib which might otherwise be very tough to clean. When the cleaning process is over, dry the nib and mantle it again. It is an assurance that this regime will help you experience a smoothly gliding fountain pen with excellent writing quality.
- Stop lending
You will be shocked to know that a fountain pen is an exclusive possession. So, if you have the habit of lending your pen often then you will never find a smoothly gliding pen! Basically, the general characteristic of these fountain pens is that the metal by which the nib is made tends to rub on the paper and deform over periodic use and gradually adjusts with the control of the user. Eventually, the user finds it smooth while writing. But if you keep on lending it to others, this procedure never takes place. Rather, the nib gets badly deformed and fails to adjust with your specific control over the instrument. As a result, you end up finding the writing experience with it rough and uneven.

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