The niche bullshit will continue until⌠Well, actually itâll continue indefinitely.
https://www.printables.com/model/791788-pilot-parallel-cap-with-pocket-clip
I just got done solving my years-long festering irritation with my spread of Pilot Parallel fountain pens, which come with a caps that ainât got pocket clips. Among other flaws. They bloody well have clips on 'em now.
OMG I was complaining to myself today about the same problem! I am genuinely grumpy that the pen cap has a bump that basically resembles a pocket clip but isnât functional. Itâs like having pants with decorative pockets!! Now I just need to get a version that doesnât require me to constantly screw and unscrew the cap for use and I will have less complaints. Thanks for being part of the very niche solution internet stranger!
Iâm pleasantly surprised this isnât the community for fountain pens like I expected.
Thereâs a handful of them. Theyâre all still pretty small, but !fountainpens@lemmy.world was active recently.
Nothing to do with your post⌠But my brain is a bit confused right nowâŚ
That parallel nib style is used for drawing and not writing stuff right?
The other commenter is correct, this is a calligraphy pen.
The parallel plates of the nib are flat in cross section which isnât very clear in the picture I took, which had the pen just oriented randomly. Maybe I should re-take it with the flat side towards the camera.
The Parallel takes the normal fountain pen nib design with the split down the middle and kind of flips it on its head. The ink flows between the two plates and because of this you get very even coverage. The Parallel is capable of, if you keep up your end of the operation anyway, producing really sharp, very square, and highly directionally differential lines. Even moreso than a traditional fountain pen. Itâs also not as prone to having its ink dry out over short periods of disuse, at least in my experience.
Of course you can get them in an array of nib widths and of course I have all of the OG sizes. A 3.0 and 4.5mm nib were released later after I collected my whole set and one of these days Iâll get them, too.
I like it! Will you show what the old design looked like?
The original caps look like this. There is a fin on it that prevents the pen from rolling away â only when itâs screwed on the business end.
As you can see this is not actually a pocket clip, and also the cap cannot be âposted,â that is, stuck to the tail end of the pen body. You can balance it there, but it doesnât lock or or grip so it wonât stay there and just falls off. So you canât carry the pen in your pocket without it becoming annoying (although it is quite long, sized and shaped more like a dip pen nib holder, so make sure you have deep pockets) and you canât mount the stock cap on the tail to keep the pen from rolling away if youâre using it on a sloped surface like e.g. a drawing or drafting table.
New Lemmy Post: VSO! Improved Cap For Pilot Parallel Fountain Pens (https://lemmy.world/post/12701634)
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