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  • Andy expands his repertoire of writing utensils by making a quill and learning how to use it. Along the way he discovers how this one tool still impacts the way we write today.
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  • @kingpootis2215
    @kingpootis2215 Před 5 lety +4078

    Only 1700s kids remember these.

    • @dbseamz
      @dbseamz Před 5 lety +173

      KING POOTIS Or Hogwarts students...

    • @WhiteBloggerBlackSpecs
      @WhiteBloggerBlackSpecs Před 5 lety +28

      If I'm not mistaken the printing press was invented in the 16th century. Maybe that applied to the New World

    • @bulletbill1104
      @bulletbill1104 Před 5 lety +18

      White Blogger Black Specs People used the printing press to copy things, but the writing of new manuscripts still used quill pens

    • @MClover420
      @MClover420 Před 5 lety +4

      @White Blogger Black Specs
      15th Century you are off by one, Johannes Gutenberg invented the moving type printing press between 1440 and 1450

    • @dillonlamb2011
      @dillonlamb2011 Před 5 lety

      Hjg

  • @Lichen8404
    @Lichen8404 Před 5 lety +726

    I just thought of a 90's Hogwarts student from a muggle family that brings her 50 pack of glitter gel pens only to find out everyone is using quills... Sad times for Becca.

    • @wreng3213
      @wreng3213 Před 3 lety +31

      Uses magic to make glitter gel ink.... F-u to the pissy professor who gave her a T on her essay!

    • @boredofmindgames4662
      @boredofmindgames4662 Před 3 lety +39

      Especially if they’re scented, I know I’m about to go to war for them... only for them to stop working after the first week because I left the lids off

    • @lilyevans4244
      @lilyevans4244 Před 2 lety +14

      Ikr, I was thinking did they practicing their handwriting with quill at home when there's people from the Ministry told them that they are a Witch/Wizard? Or just do it at Hogwarts

    • @prisha8740
      @prisha8740 Před 2 lety +3

      Harry Potter

    • @vinzramirez7011
      @vinzramirez7011 Před 2 lety +4

      Ikr..... what a mudblood 🤮

  • @AkitaSyn
    @AkitaSyn Před 7 lety +2995

    I'm trying to be the ultimate hipster. Thank you for aiding me on my journey.

    • @MrDankTM
      @MrDankTM Před 7 lety +42

      just go ahead and get pet turkeys their cool

    • @DelNiceBeto
      @DelNiceBeto Před 7 lety +128

      ugh stone tablets? how about finding a cave wall and using charcoal and paint made by berrys you pleb.

    • @surr3ald3sign
      @surr3ald3sign Před 7 lety +1

      Brooke Li wrong

    • @Scy
      @Scy Před 7 lety +88

      Of course left handed people can use quills, where do you think comic sans came from?

    • @maxciel9829
      @maxciel9829 Před 7 lety +1

      hi

  • @ryandupuis5860
    @ryandupuis5860 Před 5 lety +301

    Last video:
    "Practice every day for a year to become good at brush writing"
    Causually switches to quill pens

  • @kennygo8423
    @kennygo8423 Před 7 lety +2036

    This is what we are lacking right now, the appreciation of the art of writing. Awsome stuff you've got here. Thanks for the vid.

    • @SantosRey
      @SantosRey Před 7 lety +12

      Kenny Go Go to a writing club

    • @taxol2
      @taxol2 Před 7 lety +14

      Kenny Go I looked at my handwriting now and like 10 years ago. Now it is much messier since I hardly write anything. I just type nowadays

    • @ruven3703
      @ruven3703 Před 7 lety +2

      Kenny Go My father teached himself by just watching it's not that of a complicated thing to do...

    • @kailan121
      @kailan121 Před 7 lety +6

      Space Chimpanzee you should "teached" yourself some english grammar too, buddy; its not that hard

    • @SantosRey
      @SantosRey Před 7 lety +28

      You went all fancy with a semicolon and forgot the basic of writing a sentence, a period.
      Just saying.

  • @kaibanda9005
    @kaibanda9005 Před 6 lety +760

    1:30 are the sickest rhymes i ever heard

  • @Mohammed_Angler
    @Mohammed_Angler Před 6 lety +716

    I bought a bag of white turkey feathers, cut some of them into sharp pens, I already had some ink. I love doing math using quill pen while listening to baroque music, I feel like an ancient mathematician like Euler and Leibniz. Too sad I can't use my quill pen during exams.
    I really recommend these pens cuz you never get bored of writing. Though it takes a few days to get used to them.

    • @GBSheridan
      @GBSheridan Před 6 lety +21

      Factorial ! Very romantic

    • @TheOpus480
      @TheOpus480 Před 5 lety +22

      I love Baroque music xx and quill pens. Anything vintage and antique.

    • @dennisweiss6621
      @dennisweiss6621 Před 5 lety +8

      How long can you approximately use a quill pen? Either until you have to resharpen it, until you really have to cut a new tip and how often can you, on average, put a new edge on a quill till you have to use a new one? Thanks in advance, and have fun with your writings :)

    • @sonoftheway3528
      @sonoftheway3528 Před 5 lety +5

      Why can't you use them during exams? Have you tried and they said no?

    • @MrDanisve
      @MrDanisve Před 5 lety +41

      @@sonoftheway3528 The time limit on exams is not really ment for quill speeds :P

  • @BobbyDukeArts
    @BobbyDukeArts Před 7 lety +1632

    Sometimes in the description of Bobby's videos, he talkes about himself in the third person too.

    • @eliza8514
      @eliza8514 Před 6 lety +39

      Bobby Duke Arts Hey! Eliza watches your videos! :D

    • @ukofusey6774
      @ukofusey6774 Před 5 lety +2

      Talks** sry

    • @hannahcruz1440
      @hannahcruz1440 Před 5 lety +3

      Bobby Duke Arts what is the check mark for, I see it often but never knew what it was for? 😊

    • @lexilooloo1610
      @lexilooloo1610 Před 5 lety +1

      Hi Bobby! This is crazy bc you guys are my favorite mad lads

    • @kotarodesu_23
      @kotarodesu_23 Před 5 lety +6

      Hannah Cruz
      It shows if said channel is verified.

  • @ThePreciseClimber
    @ThePreciseClimber Před 7 lety +1838

    What medieval monks wouldn't give for toenal clippers...

    • @netheniahscrim2787
      @netheniahscrim2787 Před 7 lety +70

      That's such a good idea, you'd better be careful your foot doesn't fall off.
      My brother once had this brilliant idea of cutting his toenails with a scythe, and *his* foot fell off!

    • @Broockle
      @Broockle Před 7 lety +41

      I thought the initial comment wanted to tell us that medieval monks had trouble clipping their toe nails xD
      It could really mean anything at this point lol

    • @dustonpage1280
      @dustonpage1280 Před 5 lety +11

      to hitteth or to misseth

    • @flaminmongrel6955
      @flaminmongrel6955 Před 4 lety +1

      Toe nails! Ahh hahahah i was confused for sometime.

    • @rickyanthony
      @rickyanthony Před 4 lety +1

      Nope, I don't get it.

  • @MrRobbyvent
    @MrRobbyvent Před 3 lety +32

    Now I learned why in schools, in the seventies, slanted desk were still in use. My older brothers in fact learnt to write in this way with stylographic pens which are the latest evolution of quill pens.Fascinating.

  • @puddinhead99
    @puddinhead99 Před 7 lety +177

    this is why i always click on odd things in my recommended videos. today i learned why our letter look the way they do. i always thought they looked like that because it looked nice. now i know. great video :)

    • @cocoa8573
      @cocoa8573 Před 7 lety +1

      Matt Turns i love quill pens so much its weird

    • @KyleOfCanada
      @KyleOfCanada Před 7 lety +27

      Hi Matt,
      Some fonts were certainly designed to look nice, others were designed for practical reasons, some for both! For example, the Gothic fonts which are more tall and narrow compared to other fonts so that the calligrapher could fit more letters on each line (while also looking fancy). Due to how expensive parchment paper was at the time, they wanted to fit as many letters as possible into any given space to save money without compromising appearance.
      There are tons of little things today whose origins can be traced back to outdated technology. For instance, have you ever wondered why Microsoft Word only goes up to font 72? (I'm a dork and I have). The reason dates back to the printing press which commonly used metal letters which only went up to (you guessed it) size 72. For anything larger, you had to use wooden letters because the metal became too heavy.
      Sorry for rambling and all the best,
      Kyle

    • @JM-lh8rl
      @JM-lh8rl Před 6 lety +1

      KyleOfCanada I had never heard of the font size. It's very interesting that they implement the old dynamics of printing into modern day! What exactly did the size refer to, though? The width, length, or maybe even weight? Did they have their own measurement system for letters in the press?

    • @meriemmeriem9995
      @meriemmeriem9995 Před 4 lety

      Do you mean by à quill pen the pen which is made from bird's feather onely or also the new pens containg cartridge am a learners of english am not native.

  • @GyroCannon
    @GyroCannon Před 5 lety +20

    I want to give kudos to the experts that Andy invites on the show. They're always so knowledgeable and teach me something new every single time, and I just swell up with glee from secondhand exposure to their enthusiasm for the topic.

  • @Smokex365
    @Smokex365 Před 8 lety +92

    Never thought of the relation to writing implements and fonts before. I can say I learned something that I as someone who did graphic design heavily (not so much these days) had never heard of.

  • @christianmarleton1333
    @christianmarleton1333 Před 5 lety +11

    That guy making the pens seems like such a nice, genuine person. Good vid.

  • @AlweeNBoo
    @AlweeNBoo Před 5 lety +17

    I just love that sound of the quill on the paper! So soothing. And fantastic craftsmanship

  • @captainm7722
    @captainm7722 Před 7 lety +41

    I'm posting a second comment because I just noticed you produced quite an extensive series on stationery, from writing apparatus to substrate. While it was enough to admit my obsession with fountain pens and the associated calligraphic and typographic work; doing my own bindery work with books, making the signatures from scratch/awling them by hand/stitching them by hand, and crafting covers by hand for my own personal use is also an obsession of mine, and watching someone else share this as their own passion is heartwarming.
    So not only have I subscribed because I enjoyed THIS video - I've subscribed because you've made a dedicated fan. I have every intention of consuming every single one of your videos. This is all excellent work. This print designer/typographer/impositioner is quite impressed at this work. I have so much respect for what you do.
    Thank you for this and the rest of your series.

  • @morgunkorn_
    @morgunkorn_ Před 8 lety +327

    This is awesome, you need to write an epic book of your adventures, pretty much like Bilbo Baggins!

    • @htme
      @htme  Před 8 lety +7

      +Rory MacDonald We give our Patrons early access as a reward for their support. You can learn more about it here: www.patreon.com/htme
      If you give just $5 or more, you gain early access to our releases.

    • @minilittlecupcake8171
      @minilittlecupcake8171 Před 8 lety

      +How To Make Everything who is "we"?

    • @arjen4120
      @arjen4120 Před 8 lety

      +Mini Little Cupcake the htme team

    • @djAnakin
      @djAnakin Před 8 lety +1

      +Mini Little Cupcake CZcams producers are almost always a 'we'. Most likely an SO.

    • @sabihakhan4715
      @sabihakhan4715 Před 7 lety +1

      Mathieu Grandadam who is / was BILBO BAGGINS

  • @captainm7722
    @captainm7722 Před 7 lety +118

    This video just showed up on my feed and I immediately subscribed. Pens are a fascination of mine, and I collect fountain pens and quills.
    Thanks for posting this!

  • @sandratogneri9982
    @sandratogneri9982 Před rokem +3

    I always wanted to write ✍️ like that that ...bought a kit from the book club before ...I'll Learn it soon XXX

  • @SobrietyandSolace
    @SobrietyandSolace Před 5 lety +7

    As someone struggling to earn anything selling art made with traditional techniques like needle felting I am both envious of all these craftspeople but also so glad they are doing well enough to keep these specialist skills alive in the age of mass-production.

  • @katakarta7751
    @katakarta7751 Před 7 lety +26

    I'm came here to see how to make the quill, but then I got some introduction to caligraphy as well...thanks man!

    • @mh-on7fp
      @mh-on7fp Před 4 lety +1

      Karta Dinata , I came here to see how to write with a quill, and I got to see how to make one, too!

  • @feanaro2712
    @feanaro2712 Před 2 lety +7

    Was looking for an easy-to-understand explanation for quill pens, and this was exactly what I was after. Fascinating process.

  • @elderly_gentleman9489
    @elderly_gentleman9489 Před 5 lety +7

    This should be a spin- off show. Just these two writing stuff and talking about the development of fonts through the ages. I would watch the crap out of that:)

  • @Khether0001
    @Khether0001 Před 6 lety +116

    keratin, nature's plastic since 2 billion B.C.

    • @dbseamz
      @dbseamz Před 5 lety +1

      Nelson Baietti lol

  • @wanderlustlovelace
    @wanderlustlovelace Před 8 lety +9

    I'm LOVING the how to make a book series!

  • @willpeters7993
    @willpeters7993 Před 8 lety +52

    Hey HTME, you are my favourite CZcamsr because you make unique but extremely interesting videos. I hope you continue to grow and make great content!

    • @htme
      @htme  Před 8 lety +10

      Thanks for the kudos Will!

    • @ahackin4lyfepeeps226
      @ahackin4lyfepeeps226 Před 7 lety +1

      +How To Make Everything why do you take so long to post

    • @Sim_Pole
      @Sim_Pole Před 7 lety +11

      Ikr, it's like he has to travel places and actually make things from scratch or something.

  • @lonelyjokers4
    @lonelyjokers4 Před 5 lety +1

    How awesome is it to meet all these people with these really cool occupations and knowledge!!

  • @SquareEarth1
    @SquareEarth1 Před rokem +1

    That was a great video. Simple, to-the-point explanation and description. It is great to see the interviewer being short with talking and focussing on the guy. Excellent.

  • @jon-erinneksteen4223
    @jon-erinneksteen4223 Před 8 lety +485

    Now just need to show how to make ink

    • @forestkid7346
      @forestkid7346 Před 7 lety +31

      Art charcoal powder and alcohol can also work in a pinch. Or, just buy some ink from a craft store or online. You can get super expensive ink or cheap ink, they all work.

    • @Whxyte
      @Whxyte Před 7 lety +7

      Jon - Erinn Eksteen i made colored ink with watercolor, water and a bit of starch lol

    • @cleo7867
      @cleo7867 Před 6 lety +33

      Jon - Erinn Eksteen just catch a squid

    • @kairi2472
      @kairi2472 Před 6 lety +15

      He made some in his last video. Charcoal powder and glue from animal hide

    • @xemp9264
      @xemp9264 Před 6 lety +11

      He used deer hide glue and crushed charcoal to make ink a couple vids back

  • @thefeatheredfrontiersman8135

    I'm a bird Hunter and snp tattoo artist! Can't believe I haven't tried this before. I have goose, turkey, sage grouse, and many other feathers. I also have traditional India ink. I'm gonna go try it out!

  • @g0nk_droid
    @g0nk_droid Před 4 měsíci +1

    You can tell this guy takes penmanship seriously when even the whiteboard is so pleasing to look at

  • @caliboy8740
    @caliboy8740 Před 2 lety +1

    What brought me to this video, I read some of John Quincy Adams original journals and I wanted to know more about quill pens. I couldn’t imagine using one to write.. I might give it a try for fun after watching this.

  • @madelinegrudens
    @madelinegrudens Před rokem +3

    Great video - useful in my sewing project - believe it or not!

  • @randimatsuzaki8461
    @randimatsuzaki8461 Před 5 lety +6

    Dennis Ruud seems lovely-he needs his own CZcams channel.

  • @Pentence
    @Pentence Před 7 lety +1

    As a fan of both eastern and western calligraphy knowing how to make my own quills is very useful, thanks.

  • @avanelletheclockfriend2515

    I found a turkey feather in my yard the other day & wondered if it would work as a quill, can't wait to try this out!

  • @gawni1612
    @gawni1612 Před 7 lety +4

    I love handcrafted implements

  • @fiisshh961
    @fiisshh961 Před 6 lety +3

    I could listen to that man talk about calligraphy for hours

  • @TheZazul666
    @TheZazul666 Před 6 lety +2

    I have to say your videos are amazing. Love the effort you put in. Thank you

  • @Mykasan
    @Mykasan Před 6 lety

    probably one of my favorite video on your channel. it's so soothing.

  • @alexmaclean1
    @alexmaclean1 Před 5 lety +6

    I feel like I learned several very interesting things from this short video. Particularly the style of fonts used in different regions were because of the different implements as well as why the tables were tilted.

  • @richardhigh6135
    @richardhigh6135 Před 8 lety +536

    You should make glasses from scratch

    • @hoganv697
      @hoganv697 Před 7 lety +264

      +richard High HOLLY CRAP YOU CAN SEE THE FUTURE.

    • @Nerales_
      @Nerales_ Před 7 lety +170

      Not through those glasses.

    • @Cryptiiix
      @Cryptiiix Před 7 lety +12

      And make the prescriptions for the glasses from scratch. BUT, you must make the prescription machine from scratch first

    • @ofunnemordi
      @ofunnemordi Před 6 lety +3

      Sunny Ho Not anymore.

    • @sciblastofficial9833
      @sciblastofficial9833 Před 6 lety +13

      Catherine M.
      He tried to make glass but failed

  • @debarunpaul3772
    @debarunpaul3772 Před 3 lety +2

    The most interesting part I felt was how the style of font is related to quill pen. Great evidence of how you can learn a lot in 7 minutes.

  • @chrisfox961
    @chrisfox961 Před 4 lety +2

    Very cool to think that our modern type fonts are based on the type of writing tools we used!

  • @takesthreetospillthetea5151
    @takesthreetospillthetea5151 Před 6 lety +426

    I have a pen
    I have a fountain
    Ungh, fountain pen

    • @cr0nkle
      @cr0nkle Před 6 lety +2

      sari bsunt no

    • @KalonOrdona2
      @KalonOrdona2 Před 5 lety +18

      sari bsunt
      I got a pen.
      I got a feather.
      UH!
      Feather pen!
      I got a pen.
      I got a fountain.
      UH!
      A feather fountain pen!

    • @z.deutch1334
      @z.deutch1334 Před 5 lety +2

      I have a pineapple pen

    • @Zilten_
      @Zilten_ Před 5 lety +3

      Some memes shouldn't be remembered.

    • @kaislucky
      @kaislucky Před 4 lety +1

      D e a d m e m e

  • @DrAdnan
    @DrAdnan Před 5 lety +54

    Middle eastern calligraphy commonly uses reed pens rather than brush pens.

  • @BettyLeaSeeley-iv7de
    @BettyLeaSeeley-iv7de Před 2 měsíci

    That is really amazing! I always wondered exactly how quills worked. Now I’d love to try to make one that would work.

  • @shadowdragoon5
    @shadowdragoon5 Před 2 lety

    I had no idea how to make or use quill pens before this. Thank you!

  • @sammaks
    @sammaks Před 7 lety +3

    Great video I feel that I got more knowledge on which quill to use and how to treat it before using.
    Just a couple of things to make this video even better:
    1. Add more enthusiasm to your conversations, it looks like the guest captures more of our attention that you do, which should be the opposite.
    2. Also very important get close-up shots of how he cuts the quill with his clippers which was not included.
    Always get close up shots and videos of what the craftsman is doing.
    Overall the videos are great and just need to be ironed out a bit, but great potential for success. Good luck

  • @pandasalad6683
    @pandasalad6683 Před 5 lety +7

    OMG that guy goes to my church!!!

  • @pamela7411
    @pamela7411 Před 4 lety +2

    Great video! 😍 I'm researching simple/historical ways of papermaking and ink/pen making and this was super informative and helpful. Thank you so much. I wish I could do an apprenticeship with Dennis, wonderful! :)

  • @picklesbruh
    @picklesbruh Před 4 lety +1

    Woah the guy’s calligraphy hand writing is so sick, i could never

  • @saragulyas3695
    @saragulyas3695 Před 7 lety +4

    I love calligraphy. I used to be a master at it. My parents got me a set when I was 8 and I was awesome at it by like 10. Used to love that writing style until I lost my pens... :(

  • @jaysonparkhurst7422
    @jaysonparkhurst7422 Před rokem +3

    My wife will never understand why I cook feathers in sand using our favorite kitchenware 😪

  • @zaziebryant4375
    @zaziebryant4375 Před 6 lety +1

    Love your work! Absolutely fabulous

  • @ramadiii
    @ramadiii Před 4 dny

    This was such a good video! It's going to come in handy for writing my medieval stories, so thank you!

  • @alphahunterd
    @alphahunterd Před 7 lety +10

    Wow. Would the type of cut on the quill affect a left hand writer?

    • @jadeshinymist1639
      @jadeshinymist1639 Před 7 lety +5

      Thats a good question. Most Quill cuts are symmetrical, so it won't really affect much, except that the thick points in your writing will begin at a different angle. If that makes any sense.

    • @alphahunterd
      @alphahunterd Před 7 lety +3

      Jade Shinymist Oh neat! I always wanted to learn but I was unsure if because I was a leftie that it wouldn't work (wet ink notwithstanding)

    • @ZsaZsaUmbra
      @ZsaZsaUmbra Před 7 lety +1

      alphahunterd there are online shops dedicated to left handed calligraphy supplies. I am actually a bit jealous because I like left handed fonts better.

    • @trancemanic
      @trancemanic Před 6 lety

      alphahunterd Yes, it would scratch the paper. A left handed nib is cut at an angle on the right side. I'm a bit disappointed this wasn't explained in the video.

    • @terminator572
      @terminator572 Před 5 lety

      None. In the Middle Ages everyone that knew how to write only did so with their right hand.

  • @pismo1049
    @pismo1049 Před 6 lety +8

    Can you show how to make the calligraphy table he is using?

  • @mulethedonkey2579
    @mulethedonkey2579 Před 4 lety

    I was feeling a little bummed that I can't eventually live in NYC and do awesome survivalist stuff at the same time. Then, I realized I can go halfway and follow your videos.

  • @mspelleri
    @mspelleri Před 6 lety +1

    Very informative explanation connecting the history of the font. Wish I could have the poster on the wall behind you guys that has step by step "how-to" illustrations! Still a little fuzzy on some of the angles of cuts.

  • @jonrodriguez6276
    @jonrodriguez6276 Před 7 lety +10

    Can you use store bought feathers?

    • @htme
      @htme  Před 7 lety +18

      Possibly, I think it depends on what kind of feather the one you buy is from. I believe most craft feathers are made from chicken feathers, which I don't think work as well for quills.

  • @hannahsangeetha9374
    @hannahsangeetha9374 Před 2 lety +3

    Let's throw away all the ink pens etc and start using this Quill again Let's become Hogwarts

  • @SouthPark333Gaming
    @SouthPark333Gaming Před 7 lety

    the book series is actually the most interesting one!

  • @lait3967
    @lait3967 Před 5 lety

    Didn't know the usage of quills impacted our modern 'fancy' fonts any. Very interesting!

  • @SenorEscaso
    @SenorEscaso Před 8 lety +118

    Quill pens wouldn't be nice to lefties like me, would they? :p

    • @kellel5610
      @kellel5610 Před 7 lety +25

      SenorMateo Only if you write backwards

    • @Drstrange3000
      @Drstrange3000 Před 7 lety +1

      Mark Noleson :(

    • @ACat-pm8kx
      @ACat-pm8kx Před 6 lety +7

      SenorMateo there are left handed quills.

    • @livrelover
      @livrelover Před 6 lety +53

      SenorMateo
      Traditionally, when you write with a quill, the hand doesn't rest on the paper,. It is a lazy habit that has developed. So, yes you could use a quill and not smear the ink if you adjust your hand position accordingly. Give it a try! It's very tiring until you get used to it though.

    • @silverturtlestudios460
      @silverturtlestudios460 Před 6 lety +1

      You could but it would be almost impossible to do. I'm a righty.

  • @threezee5663
    @threezee5663 Před 7 lety +8

    5:58 That guys shaking his head like crazy!

  • @BenjaminBjornsen
    @BenjaminBjornsen Před 5 lety

    i really enjoy the fact that 1.5 million ppl decided to watch a video about quill pens, its just awesome

  • @nickhouck4309
    @nickhouck4309 Před rokem +1

    Very interesting video. Thank you. I was reading outlander about 1700s and they needed copies made, they actually had to find someone who could write legibly to make good copies. It really got me thinking. I guess most people would not have read or wrote. Even paper was a luxury item. Very interesting

  • @ladyturantulo
    @ladyturantulo Před 5 lety +5

    Try not to burn your hand in the sand. The sand on the hand is banned from the sand and the sand is bad for the hand.

    • @idekanymore8487
      @idekanymore8487 Před 5 lety

      @ThuggishPlum82 I think it's a tongue twister

    • @lizardqueenist
      @lizardqueenist Před 5 lety

      @ThuggishPlum82 Easy. If you touch sand or pick it up, the rest of the sand will turn away from it and reject it much like some animal species will reject their young after they have been touched by humans. Also the hot sand will burn you. Both hand and sand are harmed. Always seek medical attention and obtain proper preventative care upon contact with sand, and take the sand to a specialized sand-life center for eventual release back into the sand.

  • @rokonrashid1764
    @rokonrashid1764 Před 8 lety +5

    You will have 1million subscribers in one year I bet you

    • @htme
      @htme  Před 8 lety +7

      Thanks Rokon, we're working toward that goal!

    • @sepioify
      @sepioify Před 7 lety +8

      Rokon Rashid well.. I guess you lost this one

    • @seemagiri7367
      @seemagiri7367 Před 6 lety +1

      Thanks

  • @TheNightowl001
    @TheNightowl001 Před 3 lety

    Excellent video about how to make a basic quill pen! Thank you!

  • @deepcitrus7023
    @deepcitrus7023 Před 2 lety

    0:41 absolutely adorably rounded edges cat on the bottom right. he's just so dang spatially efficient & low to the ground.

  • @gaminggoat6747
    @gaminggoat6747 Před 5 lety +3

    1700: how to make quil pens.
    2019: how to install Fortnite.

  • @monsecastro1004
    @monsecastro1004 Před 7 lety +30

    is no one else bothered by how they pulled the turkey feathers?

    • @vicioussyd6870
      @vicioussyd6870 Před 7 lety +12

      Monse Castro they are pulled from turkies that are slaughtered for food sorry i know its awful but thats the case again i am sorry for the bad news

    • @TheJaneLovee
      @TheJaneLovee Před 7 lety +3

      Monse Castro yes it hurt my soul

    • @anitamohanan5938
      @anitamohanan5938 Před 6 lety +1

      I was really disturbed by that

    • @emmawiley2452
      @emmawiley2452 Před 6 lety +12

      Not trying to be rude.... but
      We can't eat feathers
      Want to eat, something has to die. It's the circle of life. Turkeys are meant to be eaten.

    • @alexmaclean1
      @alexmaclean1 Před 5 lety +6

      You realize the turkeys are dead, right? They don't really care at that point.

  • @RajiveDey
    @RajiveDey Před 6 lety

    That's awesome...I too show my creativity with my paintings always

  • @DuhAverageJoe
    @DuhAverageJoe Před 7 lety +1

    It's 1:30 AM and idk how I got here, but I'm fascinated! Lol

  • @strawberryflavouredbleach101

    he should've bought the egg and raised the bird to eventually kill it for its feathers...

  • @oscarbanana4608
    @oscarbanana4608 Před 7 lety +10

    Use synthetic feathers! :C

    • @TheJaneLovee
      @TheJaneLovee Před 7 lety +1

      Oscar Banana agreed 😭

    • @ZsaZsaUmbra
      @ZsaZsaUmbra Před 7 lety +1

      Oscar Banana do you actually know of a synthetic feather supplier? I've been vegan 22 years, for my wedding I wanted fascinators for the ladies. Everyone said to get fake feathers, I've searched for years and have never found any. I ended up turning fabric flower parts into feathers.

    • @taky8029
      @taky8029 Před 7 lety

      Zsa Zsa Umbra craft stores?

    • @ZsaZsaUmbra
      @ZsaZsaUmbra Před 7 lety

      taky0700 nope. when they say faux it means they are chicken or goose feathers that have been dyed to look like another bird's plumage. I recently saw some in a centerpiece but IDK the source. We needs them precious!

    • @matti7175
      @matti7175 Před 6 lety +1

      How does one make synthetic feathers from scratch? And the animal wasn't killed/used for just this purpose

  • @james-ts8mq
    @james-ts8mq Před 6 lety

    Been watching for about a year and I'm still wondering why this is so entertaining ohh well love your vids Andy

  • @kawaiibunny7514
    @kawaiibunny7514 Před 6 lety

    Wow, this is very helpful!
    It’ll be helpful for my DIYS

  • @user-tr2dh4xx6u
    @user-tr2dh4xx6u Před 5 lety

    Its cool how many people are willing to help you.
    How many have ended up following your videos after?

  • @ZarpeParadise
    @ZarpeParadise Před rokem +2

    Most excellent! Very informative.

  • @ayeshakhasimuddin5952
    @ayeshakhasimuddin5952 Před 7 lety

    Excellent demonstration !

  • @spidaminida
    @spidaminida Před 7 lety +2

    I used to love making quill pens when I was a kid! Wished I could have seen this first, I didn't know about scratching off the membrane and the boiling/hot sand but my pens worked pretty well for a little while.
    Did he say about the angle? You have to hold them so the nib is at pointing at about 11 o'clock otherwise it skritches.

    • @jero2955
      @jero2955 Před rokem

      could you explain the 11o'clock part please ?

    • @spidaminida
      @spidaminida Před rokem +1

      @@jero2955 Ah! It's a way of describing direction. Imagine you are in the middle of a clock face, with 12 o'clock directly in front of you and 6 o'clock directly behind. So 11 o'clock is a third of the way to the left.

  • @ADB-zf5zr
    @ADB-zf5zr Před 2 lety +1

    Most interesting stuff, I had no idea bout the origins of modern typefaces, this explains it all and much more.
    .
    FYI: I discovered this as I want to make someone a Quill "think Hogwarts", I made a quill 20-years ago and need a refresher, this is excellent and so simple :D

  • @thehystericalpancake1241

    i just found your channel and i am going to watch all the videos before march 4th

  • @Venus_7319
    @Venus_7319 Před 4 lety

    I’m excited for this one my macaw is molting so I have many feathers to experiment with!

  • @otakuleveledup8458
    @otakuleveledup8458 Před 4 lety

    I like using this. In middle school in my area of the UK it is cumpulsury to learn hand writing and quills is often taught with it to keep it interesting and with beautiful fountain pens and then are asked to read some old WW1 letters happy to families around the minute of silent to make us appreciative of their actions and talk about real veterans who for the in Great Wars in my small town and any other war. I find it a shame that these skills are being lost though as without learning cursive and stuff you would struggle to read old handwritten scripts directly although it maybe completely understandable.

  • @corduroy99
    @corduroy99 Před 5 lety

    Goodness gracious, how are these series not on PBS??? This videos are sooo cool!

  • @meyjek8420
    @meyjek8420 Před 8 lety

    this is awsome.you should make books of HTME!

  • @bethhalpain5749
    @bethhalpain5749 Před 6 lety +1

    Ahaaaa! Very nice dude.

  • @ichigo_miruku_qt843
    @ichigo_miruku_qt843 Před 4 lety +1

    In grade 1 (6 yrs old) I brought a quill pen in because the day before my friend brought in a fountain pen and I was trying to outpen him, yeah, didn’t know they needed and inkwell

  • @k.i.a6433
    @k.i.a6433 Před 3 lety

    I think if I could watch someone write using a quill then it'd be very relaxing. I think

  • @bluelover929
    @bluelover929 Před 5 lety

    us lefty's have no hope with those lol! except maybe the huge calligraphy brush from your other episode (no smearing, movement in the arm etc)

  • @rishabhshroff6530
    @rishabhshroff6530 Před 6 lety

    Amazing stuff, i a different video style and editing would turn these into a legendary series of videos to be watched by future generations

  • @madhukrishnavallabhajosyul6996

    Is the letter Capital A shown at the end also Carolignian Calligraphy? (The A is just beautiful!! I would love to learn and practice it) If so, then could you please make a video on how to write it? If a video is already there, could you please share the link?

  • @Dave-zb9dq
    @Dave-zb9dq Před 5 lety +1

    I want to make some, making your own nib is cool! Thank you.

  • @jadeneace1408
    @jadeneace1408 Před 6 lety

    I actually study calligraphy as a hobby, and this hand reminds me of the first one I learned: foundational hand.

  • @muhammadarifbillah984
    @muhammadarifbillah984 Před 5 lety

    The part when he mentioned about some items from past projects feels almost like an mmorpg where you collect some junks thinking that it might be an important material in the future craft and it does

  • @missyrabbit5250
    @missyrabbit5250 Před rokem +1

    what an awesome history lesson