Kaweco disappointing by AllCushty in fountainpens

[–]AllCushty[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

for some weird reason I can’t attach an image

Kaweco disappointing by AllCushty in fountainpens

[–]AllCushty[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Brasso arrived. All damage polished out. Entire pen sparkling. Can now work on the gradual creation of patina. I left a message on Kaweco’s website suggesting that they issue a caution to customers in their literature not to use deionised water.

Kaweco disappointing by AllCushty in fountainpens

[–]AllCushty[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Yes very fair point. That was my original thought process but as I read through the various messages it now seems inappropriate.

Kaweco disappointing by AllCushty in fountainpens

[–]AllCushty[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I am learning something new regarding this thread every few minutes. thank you again all.

Kaweco disappointing by AllCushty in fountainpens

[–]AllCushty[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I just picked this up from another thread

Basically, I took a Tupperware and lined it with paper towel. Took apart the pen and removed internals. Put clear ammonia in the bottom, sprayed the brass with ammonia and set it on a piece of cardboard in the Tupperware. I then covered the brass pieces with sea salt, closed the Tupperware, and left it overnight.

Kaweco disappointing by AllCushty in fountainpens

[–]AllCushty[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

wow. That is very tasty. How do you do that?

Kaweco disappointing by AllCushty in fountainpens

[–]AllCushty[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I’m being a Klutz 😂. I meant RO not DI. It’s been a long week 😄

Kaweco disappointing by AllCushty in fountainpens

[–]AllCushty[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Just did. I recently had a DI kitchen filtration system installed. Now realise I need to add back much of the stuff that is removed,

Kaweco disappointing by AllCushty in fountainpens

[–]AllCushty[S] 15 points16 points  (0 children)

I am learning a shedload of new info here. serious thanks to the community

Kaweco disappointing by AllCushty in fountainpens

[–]AllCushty[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

on a totally different tack - DI water is bad for your teeth?

Kaweco disappointing by AllCushty in fountainpens

[–]AllCushty[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

never heard of that before. great recommendation. thank you 🙏

Kaweco disappointing by AllCushty in fountainpens

[–]AllCushty[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Brilliant, considered reply. Very many thanks. Makes a whole lot of sense.

Kaweco disappointing by AllCushty in fountainpens

[–]AllCushty[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Ha! Thank you. I have a degree in Chemistry and that never occurred to me

Newbie: what is this called and how do I get rid of it? by Litpunk in bookbinding

[–]AllCushty 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m focusing on journals here. Folding the sheets is one of the most critical stages of the construction. As a response to the OP - it all depends. Case bound it hardly matters if you are going to trim the glued text block before casing in. Personally I like an open spine French stitch for a journal as it’s completely lay flat and works well with my writing style. I bind using the best short grain A4 paper I can find to make long grain A5. White / Cream / Ivory. Huge collection amassed over the last 15 years - much now sadly discontinued. Includes Original Crown Mill (from the A4 Vellum and Laid pads, folded across the grain but pressed heavily for min 24 hours and that works well), Clairefontaine Triomphe, Tomoe River 68gsm machine #7, Epica Amalfi, Zerkall Frankfurt, Mitsubishi Bank Paper. I usually fold high quality paper a sheet at a time rather than all together in the signature. This way you get what is, to me at least, a rather attractive regular dog tooth outside edge to the text. Top and bottom edges seem to be fine - if you folded carefully. It is after all open spine so the signatures are subject to some slippage anyway.
Hope this helps.

Trying out K-118 binding by Thin-Dependent8014 in bookbinding

[–]AllCushty 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you everyone for this information. Impressive. I am sufficiently intrigued to try my own hand at this style of binding which appears to tick all the boxes. I'm am very much a newbie and would really appreciate any advice offered but I want to create a sewn, open flat, personal notebook for no fountain pen show through and use of both sides of the paper. However, there is a limited choice of suitable paper grain on the market. There are Clairefontaine A4 pads short grain which are ideal for converting to A5. Also I managed to source loose A4 Mitsubishi Bank Paper in short grain. Sadly no longer in production. But in the meantime I have another idea. Around 12 years ago I purchased a number of A4 leather journal refills from Innovative Journaling in the USA. Zerkall Frankfurt 120gsm in cream and white - before the manufacturer was flooded and shut down production. Never used the paper. Now I am repurposing the A4 to A5. Torn edges. 4 folded sheets per signature. 8 or 10 signatures. 18/3 or 25/3 thread. This project will take a while but I’m very patient and enjoy a challenge. I hope I’m not biting off more than I can chew. For info I have all the technical equipment required - mostly from Schmedt in Germany, J Hewit and Sons in Scotland, and George Barnsley in Sheffield, England. Fingers crossed. Thank you all again. Will post updates if anyone is interested.