Custom Feed Flex Pen That Doesn't Skip - The Good Blue

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  • čas přidán 9. 07. 2024

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  • @konradyearwood5845
    @konradyearwood5845 Před 2 lety +8

    As an engineer who does 97% of their writing with fountain pens this pen is an attractive pen. My handwriting is not too bad either!!

  • @elemuri
    @elemuri Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks for this great review... Just got this pen last week, and now I can appreciate even more!

  • @mehkayla6685
    @mehkayla6685 Před 2 lety +12

    As a machinist myself, I appreciate knowing they utilize swiss turning centers in manufacturing those pens. Super cool, looks good too

    • @Doodlebud
      @Doodlebud  Před 2 lety +3

      All three parts are made independently but still line up perfectly once assembled which is not the easiest thing to do. There are a few tricks with synchronizing to ensure threads start in the exact same spot for each part. That flat spot adds a significant degree of complexity with machining, but was done very well.

    • @mehkayla6685
      @mehkayla6685 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Doodlebud yea! I was wondering about that. There must be a code in the canned cycle that indicates thread start angle or something, because the traditionally, the roll stop flats would be a secondary operation. Very trick, very precise, me likes!

    • @Doodlebud
      @Doodlebud  Před 2 lety +3

      Yeah, the part is now essentially indexed. Was almost wondering if you'd cut the flat before the thread as the threads need to be referenced from the flat. There's some tricks to use from making watch parts that require this type of operation

    • @thegoodblue5640
      @thegoodblue5640 Před 2 lety +6

      I’m not a machinist so when we developed this design, I must admit I didn’t fully appreciate the machining complexity. But I worked with a couple of amazing machinists, and yes, as doodlebud surmised, we borrowed some of the indexing techniques that were developed for watch making. At the moment we’re still seeing some variation across batches so you can’t just swap components across batches, but we’re working on a solve by timing everything to a ‘master’ set of components going forward.

  • @ibpopp
    @ibpopp Před 2 lety +13

    What an interesting design. Reminds me of the Onoto Spitfire. I think the plain finish would take on a very attractive patina with use. Thanks for showing this. Your engineering background always gives extra depth to the evaluations.

    • @Doodlebud
      @Doodlebud  Před 2 lety +1

      Always happy to give my take on a pen.

  • @RahulSharma-mo1kr
    @RahulSharma-mo1kr Před 29 dny +1

    Thank you for your video, like all other videos a pleasure to watch.
    Apologies in advance for my OCD observation. As far as not skipping the pen failed.
    Second line of testing 4th downward thick stroke, it skipped! Still not bad, failed the torture test once..👌🏾..!
    Now will carry on watching the rest of your videos.
    Thanks once again.

  • @eileengoldenberg270
    @eileengoldenberg270 Před 2 lety +5

    Looks very interesting. I love people who experiment and create hand made pens! Thanks for showing this one..

    • @Doodlebud
      @Doodlebud  Před 2 lety +1

      It's very unique & made very well. Really enjoying it

  • @SirIsaacTheRed
    @SirIsaacTheRed Před 2 lety +1

    Very interesting pen and great video! Thanks again.

  • @JerryBearry
    @JerryBearry Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for the heads up. Their website is on my bookmarks for future consideration. Excellent description!

  • @michaels3429
    @michaels3429 Před 2 lety +3

    WoW I just realized this whole left handed thing was in the video.
    What? Ya think we're aliens? 👽
    We hold the pen just like YOU , only in the other hand. You HANDIST!

  • @Al357Magnum
    @Al357Magnum Před 2 lety +18

    The feed really made the pen work, the nib seems to be a Kanwrite flex/ultra flex nib.

    • @phillipfranco55
      @phillipfranco55 Před 2 lety

      Is that the same nib FPR uses on theirs?

    • @nitin6616
      @nitin6616 Před 2 lety +1

      @@phillipfranco55 yes - and Kanwrite also makes ebonite feeds.

    • @Al357Magnum
      @Al357Magnum Před 2 lety

      @@phillipfranco55 Looks like it.

    • @avishekchakrabarty2560
      @avishekchakrabarty2560 Před 2 lety +1

      @@phillipfranco55 fpr is simply rebranded Indian pens!

  • @rhuxley5130
    @rhuxley5130 Před 2 lety +2

    If that pen has a model with shirt clip,then I'm totally in.

  • @derekdavis5720
    @derekdavis5720 Před 2 lety +8

    Hey Doodle Bud fab video. There is a huge value in getting a new flex pen with a cartridge converter. Allows one to be more brazen with the inks used. Easier to clean maintain etc. Before I watched the video I checked it out online. I think they’re all sold. Having watched this I’d only go for the polymer feed. Really good pen to own for a flex freak. Loved the writing sample. Thank you. D

    • @Doodlebud
      @Doodlebud  Před 2 lety +1

      He has more pens in the cue coming up so keep an eye out. Follow him on instagram and he's pretty active on there

  • @jima5607
    @jima5607 Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent looking pen and great Video. Thanks for sharing.

  • @ronaldchapman2806
    @ronaldchapman2806 Před 2 lety +3

    I seem to have wandered into an engineering class by mistake, but I stayed and learned a lot and have probably made a sale when they become available.
    They're rather like an English Stilform or a Ferris Wheel Brush Pen, but for adults.

    • @Doodlebud
      @Doodlebud  Před 2 lety +3

      Most of my vids have an engineering tilt to them. Its in my BLOOD! 😅

    • @KitchenCounterCrafts
      @KitchenCounterCrafts Před 2 lety +1

      @@Doodlebud I'm an engineer's daughter and graduated with a science degree. This video detail (especially the tin!) really appealed to me! Thanks!

  • @hazanmarketingconsulting6738

    I found that the pen leaked so I took out the cartridge, installed an o-ring, and filled the pen in the back end with ink. So far it works well. No leaks!

  • @MrAndrew1953
    @MrAndrew1953 Před 2 lety +1

    Looks to be a very good quality pen that's a lot of fun to flex.

    • @MrAndrew1953
      @MrAndrew1953 Před 2 lety

      I've just seen a blue/brass one, very good looking.

  • @PERPowns
    @PERPowns Před rokem

    Welp, I'm about to snap one of these up. Great review as always DB

  • @johnlopez3996
    @johnlopez3996 Před 2 lety +2

    Polymer feeds sound very interesting. I wonder if other pen companies might take an interest in them. Thanks for letting eveyone know about the ink that you were using.

    • @Doodlebud
      @Doodlebud  Před 2 lety

      Would be good to see some more innovation come out around feeds & ink delivery. Very ambitious that he did a pen & a new feed

  • @damutoob
    @damutoob Před 2 lety +5

    I watched Chrisrap’s video on Good Blue last night. Saw you put up one earlier today. I stopped your video halfway through to go to the website and order the satin finish pen. But it’s already sold out. I haven’t paid that much for a pen since the mid ‘90’s. Put myself on the list. I would really love to get some of the polymer feeds for other pens I have…

    • @Doodlebud
      @Doodlebud  Před 2 lety +2

      He's working hard so there will be more available once he gets another batch machined

  • @Throneos
    @Throneos Před 2 lety +1

    3:30
    A litte trick that a teacher showed me once
    If you prop an object up on two points/lines of the same material (your fingers work fine) and then slide the two points of contact together slowly, you find the center of gravity
    Its an interplay of friction and weight

  • @cynthiaalvarado8610
    @cynthiaalvarado8610 Před 2 lety +4

    100£ for in house precision machined pen with custom feed is not bad at all. It has a nice design too. Maybe it warrants a flex off with the Osprey for a direct comparison.

    • @Doodlebud
      @Doodlebud  Před 2 lety +5

      Ohhhh don't you worry.... That vid is coming 😉

  • @michaels3429
    @michaels3429 Před 2 lety +2

    I am kinda sad that I missed on Peters pen, damn thing looks stunning

  • @azzamhawwari9229
    @azzamhawwari9229 Před 2 lety +5

    Thanks for the interesting review..you made me very curious about this pen .
    The step down is still worrying for me .I gues that one must feel the pen in his fingers before he goes for it ..

    • @Doodlebud
      @Doodlebud  Před 2 lety +2

      I was wondering about the step down as well, but at least for me, no issue at all

  • @LucasBright.
    @LucasBright. Před 10 měsíci

    Bought this pen based on this review. This pen was SO bad, it became one of only two pens I have ever thrown away the same day after receiving it. So thanks guy, I'm down R3600 because of you. This pen was so bad, I literally didn't even want a replacement, rather take the loss just to never see this thing again, its that awful.

  • @mwGoosman
    @mwGoosman Před 2 lety +4

    What an amazing nib and pen. I expected that it might be a little heavy, but the website reports that the uncapped weight is only about 35 grams. Excellent review, thanks!

    • @mwGoosman
      @mwGoosman Před 2 lety

      The feed is wonderful as well too…

    • @Doodlebud
      @Doodlebud  Před 2 lety +1

      The balance is great and that feed works wonderfully

    • @thegoodblue5640
      @thegoodblue5640 Před 2 lety

      The bulk of the weight is in the grip section - intentionally - we found this give the pen a very nice balanced feel as the centre of mass sits very near dead center of the uncapped pen. We initially tried a much lighter all aluminium prototype, but that felt a little too back weighted. Of course, this is very much a personal preference thing, your mileage may vary! Some folks have asked for an all brass version which seems crazy heavy to me (86 gms, 56 gms uncapped!) but there’s fans of that kind of thing out there.
      We’re working on versions of this design in different materials for potential release early next year.

    • @SirIsaacTheRed
      @SirIsaacTheRed Před 2 lety

      Was postponing seeing this in full until today because by just browsing through, it looked very interesting. And I promised myself no more pens until the end of the year.
      It really really is very nice and very tempting. Cool design and the flex nib seems very good indeed. Not an engineer, but I appreciate all the details, from the dimensions on the box to the flat side to prevent rolling.
      I find it very unlikely that I won’t purchase one for the new year. All I can probably do is hold out until the end of this year 🙂

    • @SirIsaacTheRed
      @SirIsaacTheRed Před 2 lety

      Also forgot to commend you Doodlebud on an excellent review and for improving your penmanship so much. I wish I could do the same. Still waiting for my Osprey - customs here not very nice to me holding on to the package for over a month now.
      Hopefully I’ll find the time to introduce myself to the magical world of flex even it is with my Pilot Falcon. Any tips very welcome.
      It does seem that this pen would be easier to use for a flex novice like me. The more I watch, the harder I find it to resist it 😇

  • @unaluz-jones3066
    @unaluz-jones3066 Před 2 lety +1

    SOLD! Unfortunately, they are sold out but I'm on the list! Very exciting innovations. "Performs like a beast"... that's what she said

    • @Doodlebud
      @Doodlebud  Před 2 lety

      He's got more coming soon to restock so keep an eye out 👍

  • @massimoprampolini5348
    @massimoprampolini5348 Před rokem +1

    Mi piace molto come scrive.
    Io sono amante della calligrafia e per questo motivo amo come si allarga e come ritorna

  • @pdexBigTeacher
    @pdexBigTeacher Před rokem +1

    Damn you, again. The nerd in me has to have one. That untipped sounded a bit scratchy, but such a gorgeous pen.

    • @Doodlebud
      @Doodlebud  Před rokem

      I just did a sneak peak video of his new ones with Titanium flex nib. Give it a look. I'll be doing a giveaway for one of them soon

  • @gabemadorma2933
    @gabemadorma2933 Před 2 lety +4

    This pen checks a lot of boxes for me, I’d love to know more about the properties of the feed material. Is it naturally porous like ebonite or does it need to be etched like plastic? Is it a good candidate for heat setting? The front weighted design with the flat spot sounds like something I’d personally find very comfortable. Thanks for the review DB!

    • @thegoodblue5640
      @thegoodblue5640 Před 2 lety +6

      Hi Gabe. The feed material is a polymer (fancy way of saying essentially a plastic). The surface layer is laser sintered to create the hydrophilic properties. It does not need heat setting as it was designed and matched to the radius of our nibs (which are standard #6). We wanted something user friendly, consistent and reliable, so there’s no special steps required on the part of the user: dip, fill, and away you go. Definitely not a candidate for heat setting - it will deform as temperatures cross 70°C, and then melt after 😂

    • @gabemadorma2933
      @gabemadorma2933 Před 2 lety +2

      @@thegoodblue5640 didn’t expect such quick answers, thank you! That is a wise decision, I find that most hobbyists are not forgiving when it comes to flex pens that need tinkering. Glad to see your pen getting positive feedback from the community.

  • @chrisbow1776
    @chrisbow1776 Před rokem

    Beautiful looking pen, but I recently bought one and within minutes the steel nib bent when flexing, it would no spring back. I got a replacement nib sent to me, but the issue now is that the ink-flow is terrible. Filled it up and even left the feed in the pot of ink for a couple hours to saturate it. It won't write more than a few words without drying up. I have to keep on unscrewing it and manually forcing more ink through it to the point where the fee has a bead of ink on it, but even so it still dries out quickly, more so when flexing. Very disappointed, especially when I have Italic pens from Amazon costing £10 and less what do not have ink issues.

  • @biohazardx
    @biohazardx Před 2 lety +1

    Wow.

  • @qvisionstudios
    @qvisionstudios Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks for the review and your take on the pen. Seems like that flat spot has no set position based on the review by Chrisrap. His was lining up off kilter to the nib. I certainly like the thought and engineering in producing the pen but doesn't seem something that would fit my use style. Nice to see people experimenting with different materials for the feed as well.

    • @Doodlebud
      @Doodlebud  Před 2 lety +1

      I didn't know Chrisrap had one. Interesting as how the parts are made, they are essentially "timed" or "synchronized" so parts line up. I know this is done for the alignment of the flat spots, not sure about the threading of the nib unit.

    • @qvisionstudios
      @qvisionstudios Před 2 lety +1

      @@Doodlebud He's a fan of yours! He mentions you in the video saying the pen is right up your alley.

    • @Doodlebud
      @Doodlebud  Před 2 lety +1

      Too funny... He's right though, I dig this pen 👍

    • @thegoodblue5640
      @thegoodblue5640 Před 2 lety

      The threads for the nib unit housing are not timed to the housings (yet). Bit harder to control given we source the plastic housings and don’t manufacture them ourselves. They’re standard Jowo m7.5 threads and there a lot of threading so you there’s a bit of ‘room’ on the nib orientation while still having a secure fit.

    • @damutoob
      @damutoob Před 2 lety +1

      @@Doodlebud Chrisrap modified the lockup of the pen body with an o-ring. I believe he said something about channeling you, because the pen body was not seating square anymore and it would sometimes unthread when trying to uncap the pen.

  • @__mader__
    @__mader__ Před rokem +1

    0:15 I've seen a few videos on this pen, but only in yours it doesn't railroad (well once) at the speed you were drawing chained "f"s.
    How did you prime the different components of the pen?

    • @Doodlebud
      @Doodlebud  Před rokem

      I didn't do anything special. I filled the pen, wiped it off, and then started writing. Having a wet ink helps for sure

  • @inksight
    @inksight Před 7 měsíci +1

    💚

  • @slo_carry
    @slo_carry Před 2 lety +1

    Very cool! I'll have to look around the website to find extra nib units. Also want to try the Happy Medium option. Brushed is sold out for now though.

    • @Doodlebud
      @Doodlebud  Před 2 lety +1

      I really enjoy this one

    • @thegoodblue5640
      @thegoodblue5640 Před 2 lety +1

      The brushed is sold out, and we’re almost out of the bright as well. We’re doing an anodised version in British Racing Green (launching on 10th Dec). And we will be restocking popular finishes in January. Sorry, don’t mean to sound like an advert, but we’re also doing a 14k flex nib and a titanium flex (both coming 10th December)

    • @slo_carry
      @slo_carry Před 2 lety +1

      @@thegoodblue5640 awesome! I'm broke right now, so being sold out is a good thing. Will there be an option to purchase with both a fine flex and a calligraphy nib?

    • @thegoodblue5640
      @thegoodblue5640 Před 2 lety +1

      @@slo_carry yup. I need to set that up on the site to offer multiple nibs. Will do that over the (hopefully) quieter Christmas downtime.

    • @slo_carry
      @slo_carry Před 2 lety

      @@thegoodblue5640 thank you! Very cool to know you are active on social and respond to potential customers. I really hope I can get saved up for one even more now. Hopefully I can get one ordered in the next month or two. 😁

  • @rubenbajapantydj
    @rubenbajapantydj Před 2 lety +1

    I have one doodlebud but don’t have the polymer feed now I’m curious

    • @thegoodblue5640
      @thegoodblue5640 Před 2 lety +1

      Ruben, if you’re interested in the polymer feed, send me an email and we can sort you out, no problem.

  • @MrCabimero
    @MrCabimero Před 2 lety +2

    Doodlebug- waited all week for this since you sent out the teaser. Question, it sounds scratchy. Is it or was it that your mic was too close? I ask because I first tried a zebra G and it was like writing with a hypodermic needle. Thanks for another great review!

    • @Doodlebud
      @Doodlebud  Před 2 lety +2

      Untipped are always scratchy, that's why we have tipping. Zebra G is in thr extreme end as it's a needle point. This untipped is much smoother, but still needs practice using. The regular flex is much smoother. Not butter smooth, but much less feedback, but if course not as much flex & line variation

  • @ChezFeroce
    @ChezFeroce Před rokem +1

    id like to buy the pen with untipped calligraphy nib but it is sold out

    • @Doodlebud
      @Doodlebud  Před rokem +1

      They'll probably have more show up at some point

  • @roderickfemm8799
    @roderickfemm8799 Před 2 lety +5

    I'd be interested to know more about the polymer feed, which may be the most interesting development in this pen. Some of the other things might be good or bad depending on one's preferences. So for example, why use this polymer, how does it compare with other materials like (non-polymer?) plastic and ebonite, and in what ways is it better? Is it entirely the material that improves the flow, or is it also the actual design of the feed?
    For myself, I think I would rather install this nib and feed in a non-heavy non-metal pen if I were interested in using them.

    • @Doodlebud
      @Doodlebud  Před 2 lety +5

      I was interested right away in the feed. There have been no real new developments about the materials & design used in feeds for decades despite a massive change in material development/engineering/science. Different materials have very different properties and characteristics when it comes to promoting ink flow. Also, changes to the design of the overall feed (channels & fins) can make a massive difference in ink flow. There are many properties when it comes to fluid dynamics that one can take advantage of to get the desired outcome. I was blown away that not only did Sunil make a new pen and incorporate some VERY ambitious design/machining methods, but also developed an entirely new feed made in a completely different way. This is something it seems nobody else has taken on. Ebonite is the "gold standard" in the pen world for feeds, and it does a good job. But the material isn't widely used in many other areas. Developments in material and manufacturing processes have opened up an entirely different way to approach things and he decided to give it a try which I really commend him on. He didn't just take an off-the-shelf nib/feed unit and put it in a pen with a pretty material. It's not perfect by any means, but over time I'm excited to see how he refines and improves the finished product.

    • @roderickfemm8799
      @roderickfemm8799 Před 2 lety

      @@Doodlebud It certainly does seem to be a largely unexplored area, which I only realized after watching this feed in action. Hey, why aren't more people doing this kind of thing? I ask myself, and I suspect the answer is something like, not enough volume/money in it, so it takes someone who does it for the love of doing it. Hoping for a good solid outcome here, which also might encourage further experimentation elsewhere.

    • @thegoodblue5640
      @thegoodblue5640 Před 2 lety +7

      Hey Rod, the main driver for the polymer feeds was that ebonite feeds we were sourcing were not consistent. Inconsistent material properties and as a result tolerance variations. Some units performed amazingly. And some didn’t perform well at all. And it was impossible to tell until the feed was tested when not saturated with ink. So I found myself setting up and inking a pen, then doing flex swirls until the feed wasn’t saturated anymore before I could tell if it was good or a dud. Fine if you’re doing a couple, not not fun if you need to rest a few hundred. The material just doesn’t scale at commercially sensible price points. And don’t even get me started on heat setting and cleaning machining oils out of narrow ink channels!
      Our main criteria for material choice was performance. Looking for a polymer and surface finish that was hydrophilic- most common injection moulded plastics are not. Also, the ability to manufacture to tight tolerance at the small scales we operate at (think 100s rather than tens of thousands) was critical.
      This is by no means perfect, there’s a lot more that can be done - like doodlebud says - with the geometry, for instance. But, I’m happy to stand by the bold claim that these perform as well as ebonite for the purpose of keeping the ink flowing to our nibs.

    • @roderickfemm8799
      @roderickfemm8799 Před 2 lety +2

      @@thegoodblue5640 Thanks for the insights and benefit of your experience.

    • @vermis8344
      @vermis8344 Před 2 lety +2

      @@thegoodblue5640 Seriously impressive performance.
      I'm interested in flexy drawing pens, and that often involves one of the taboo FP topics - carbon inks. I'm curious about how the polymer feed reacts to nanopigment inks (Platinum Carbon, Rohrer & Klingner Sketchink, etc.) in comparison to the other types of feed in the FP market?

  • @ichirofakename
    @ichirofakename Před 2 lety +8

    1. Supremely appealing machined minimalist pen. Reasonably priced. However the giant stepdown from barrel to section is a deal breaker for me. The stepdown for me is too high a price for that pretty, flush, capping.
    2. Can you tell the front from the back when it's closed?

    • @Doodlebud
      @Doodlebud  Před 2 lety +2

      The cap is shorter than the barrel so can tell which end is which

    • @thegoodblue5640
      @thegoodblue5640 Před 2 lety +5

      Thanks; appreciate the feedback about the step down, appreciate it’s not for everyone. We are working on additional pen designs that will have a flush barrel and grip section. These for early 2022.

    • @ichirofakename
      @ichirofakename Před 2 lety +2

      @@thegoodblue5640
      1. Sounds great.
      2. When I draw, I like to move my grip way up onto the barrel sometimes, so a flush barrel-to-section is perfect. 3. Even better if the threads are not in between, but rather at the nib end of the section. But I know this arrangement is not all that popular or practical.

    • @OzneOllen
      @OzneOllen Před 2 lety

      @@ichirofakename another stupid pen with a big step in the place you put your fingers. Oh, but it is cool when you don't use it 🤷‍♂️🤦‍♂️! This is just one of the lot of reasons that make me appreciate vintage fountain pens more and more every day.

    • @ichirofakename
      @ichirofakename Před 2 lety +1

      @@OzneOllen Seems blindingly obvious to me that ALL pens should be flush between section and barrel, with no threads in the vicinity. How many are? 2%?

  • @MrCabimero
    @MrCabimero Před 2 lety +5

    PS- looks like the converter is too small for a pen that puts down that much ink. Maybe the converter should be a tanker truck!

    • @Doodlebud
      @Doodlebud  Před 2 lety +3

      A larger ink capacity would be handy for longer flex writing sessions

    • @thegoodblue5640
      @thegoodblue5640 Před 2 lety +3

      So true. We supply the pen with Schmidt’s K5 converter, but if anyone knows of a larger international standard converter that’s good quality please let me know; I’d be up for switching out of it fits.

  • @gunsmokeandghouls
    @gunsmokeandghouls Před 2 lety +1

    Love the design and packaging of it. But does the feed stain? Also like it comes with 2 nibs. Good review. Have you tried noodler's untipped flex nib for the ahab/Konrad? Similar results as you showed and pretty cheap.

    • @thegoodblue5640
      @thegoodblue5640 Před 2 lety +2

      The feed does stain. Depending on what ink you use, most of the colour washes out if you flush it with water. If that kind of thing bothers you, definitely stay away from heavily saturated inks and formulations like bay state blue 😂
      We will be doing a more ‘standard’ black version of the feeds soon too.

    • @Doodlebud
      @Doodlebud  Před 2 lety +1

      I think I have a Noodlers untipped nib on order to try out.

  • @dashsunil
    @dashsunil Před 2 lety +3

    Looks like a very well made pen. Great option for flex nibs. However, that taper from the barrel to the section is too much. Deal breaker for me. Thanks for the video.

    • @Doodlebud
      @Doodlebud  Před 2 lety +1

      He mentioned he has more designs coming, & one without the step down

  • @aquanox4438
    @aquanox4438 Před 2 lety +2

    Wow, I would love to get that pen for myself. Question, what scale do you use? I am trying to be better about documenting mixtures from inks to paint mixtures for miniature models, but the scale I own for that degree of measurement (0.01g accuracy, a Maxus scale) seems a lot more inaccurate then yours. Also, the ink combination that you posted from Reddit 50/50 Sherwood Forest and Majestic blue is really fantastic in person. I am using it in my Pilot Vanishing Point (F), and it best mimics Diamine's Bloody Absinth. I just looked that ink up(since mine is from last year or so lol) , and I can't find it for sale on Amazon. However, mixing it is at least 50% off of the cost of buying it. Thank You for the great videos.

    • @aquanox4438
      @aquanox4438 Před 2 lety +1

      *Green not forest lol

    • @Doodlebud
      @Doodlebud  Před 2 lety +1

      The one I use I got off amazon. Look up Fuzion Digital Pocket Scale. Pretty good for the price point. Glad the ink mix is working well for you, I like it as well 👍

  • @Javi_C
    @Javi_C Před 2 lety +1

    👍

  • @melissam0ss
    @melissam0ss Před měsícem +1

    Would this nib & feed fit into any other pens?? I would love to try the nib and feed but that pen body is not for me If anyone has found this will work please leave a reply and let me know what pen it worked in 👍🏽
    I think you have beautiful writing Doodlebud 👍🏽

    • @Doodlebud
      @Doodlebud  Před měsícem

      If you go to the good blue website it tells you all about nib compatibility:
      thegoodblue.co.uk/products/nib-units

  • @massimoprampolini5348

    Dove posso acquistare quella de video?
    Where can I buy that de video

  • @ergia4822
    @ergia4822 Před 2 lety +1

    Mr Doodlebud: The nib you wrote with first, is it a fine or a medium? What about the second nib?

    • @Doodlebud
      @Doodlebud  Před 2 lety

      First win was their regular fine flex, second one is their untipped calligraphy

  • @FountainPensWriting
    @FountainPensWriting Před 2 lety +4

    you know... since I started this hobby with the fountain pen I took the opportunity to learn penmanship and now I can evaluate a flexible nib but I don't have an objective method (let's say a mathematical scientific method) to evaluate the flexibility (softness and snapback) of a nib... you are an engineer... how would you deal with this problem to evaluate objectively the flexibility of a nib?

    • @Doodlebud
      @Doodlebud  Před 2 lety +1

      You need to have a standardized test method. Probably some type of jig where you have different weights that applied down pressure onto the nib. Then from that you would measure how far the tines spread and that way you could measure how much more easily flexed one nib is versus another.

    • @FountainPensWriting
      @FountainPensWriting Před 2 lety

      @@Doodlebud mm not exactly a simple solution to apply... moreover, reading an article by Richard Binder, it seems that each nib has its own " green working zone" which could be more or less "far" from the maximum possible opening of the nib.... well I guess I just have to improve my penmanship and enjoy your entertaining and instructive videos! keep going and thank you!

    • @Doodlebud
      @Doodlebud  Před 2 lety +2

      @@FountainPensWriting Each nib probably will have its own individual characteristics which deviate slightly from one another, especially on a soft nib. But wouldn't need to max flex to do the "softness" check. You could check all nibs with the same sized mass & measure the tine spread (ie deflection). The large the deflection = softer. Probably would be a safer method to check vs max flexing a nib. Actually would be very easy to make a jig with a 3d printer

    • @FountainPensWriting
      @FountainPensWriting Před 2 lety

      @@Doodlebud a good idea for your next video!! i look forward to it! from a less scientific and more "artistic" point of view, with a bit of practice and the right technique you can understand the subtle difference between the various nibs and their flexibility, managing to use them always in their optimal "green working zone". but i find your idea very interesting!

    • @Doodlebud
      @Doodlebud  Před 2 lety +1

      Absolutely, the measurement method I suggested would be use to have a repeatable method to perform measurements between nibs. Interesting data points, but of no value when it comes to the application. You can have the "best" nib from a analytical frame of reference, but the biggest factor is the skill of the end user. Much like a skilled F1 driver behind the wheel of a Toyota Camry would slaughter the average Joe driving a Porsche 911 head to head on a technical road course. The best gear in the hands of an unskilled user, doesn't improve their lack of skill

  • @ApKieras
    @ApKieras Před 2 lety +1

    Noice.

  • @SimurghMyTube
    @SimurghMyTube Před 11 měsíci +1

    Awesome pen. How to get it in Europe without expensive duties fees and extra post fees ? Thanks for giving me tips.

    • @Doodlebud
      @Doodlebud  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Well those are controlled by the government so you'll have to ask them how not to pay their taxes..... Let me know what they say 🤣

    • @SimurghMyTube
      @SimurghMyTube Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@Doodlebud Haha actually I don't mind about paying taxes but in some counties there are also extra post fees. So it's outrageous expensive for us to buy something outside EU. I wasn't thinking of a retailer in EU or a local hub to avoid such extra post fees with prepaid taxes. 😀 Also pen are listed with taxes included so it means we pay twice the taxes, big scam by gov !

  • @BASHER193
    @BASHER193 Před 2 lety +2

    Question, did you try the montblanc 149 calligraphy nib? If so, how soft is this nib compared to the montblanc?

    • @Doodlebud
      @Doodlebud  Před 2 lety +1

      I haven't had the pleasure of trying the 149 calligraphy yet but would love to one day

    • @BASHER193
      @BASHER193 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Doodlebud if you ever come to Germany I can lend you one

    • @Doodlebud
      @Doodlebud  Před 2 lety +2

      It's a deal!

    • @BASHER193
      @BASHER193 Před 2 lety +2

      @@Doodlebud You have my contact, I am the guy who sent you the email about the syringe pen :D

  • @wendyholiday2021
    @wendyholiday2021 Před 2 lety +1

    Is Galvanic corrosion possible (2 dissimilar metals)?

    • @Doodlebud
      @Doodlebud  Před 2 lety +2

      Need to have the precense of an electrolyte to happen. In this application/environment I don't think it would be an issue. In a marine application, absolutely needs to be taken into consideration with Al & Brass. Great question!

    • @wendyholiday2021
      @wendyholiday2021 Před 2 lety

      @@Doodlebud thanks for reply. I was concerned by adding hand perspiration and your electric personality!

    • @Doodlebud
      @Doodlebud  Před 2 lety +1

      Lol, I try not to use my pens while on the treadmill 😉

    • @Doodlebud
      @Doodlebud  Před 2 lety +1

      I was thinking a bit more about your comment about corrosion. I didn't think about if you get ink in between the parts, say in between the treads for example. If left long enough, with the right (or wrong I guess) type of ink with the correct pH and chemistry there definitely is the potential for that issue to creep up. Also, depending upon your climate! I don't have to worry about that up here in Canada, but if you were in tropical climate close to the ocean, the issue could come up over time. You were correct to bring that up, I just didn't think enough into it!

    • @wendyholiday2021
      @wendyholiday2021 Před 2 lety +2

      Thank you for the further thought. I'm a salty gal.

  • @mrN3w7
    @mrN3w7 Před 2 lety +4

    Interesting fountain pen.
    I remember about the guy... he posted something on reddit about the feed and how he was designing a new type of feed.
    Cool stuff, I'll wait for the next design iteration though (kind of expensive for what it is - looks like a kit fountain pen)...
    Edit:
    Can you clean the feed to make sure is without any ink residue? If not, that might be an issue if you keep on changing the colors in your pen - feels like after a while that feed will just become muddy brown :) and how could affect the new color you put in it? Are you gonna get some odd color from time to time because the feed "releases" some old lodged ink in there?
    Also, what about inks with all kind of shimmer in it? Will the particles block the feed eventually?

    • @thegoodblue5640
      @thegoodblue5640 Před 2 lety +5

      We originally prototyped the feeds in white to visually test the surface layer and see how the ink flowed. As we were posting about this on Reddit and Insta lots of users fed back that it’d be cool to have a white feed that takes on the ink colour quite vividly. Hence the colour that was a testing decision became part of the production run. We will be doing ‘standard’ black feeds in January.
      Most (but not all) inks wash off when flushed with water. But the feed will never be squeaky clean white after first inking. The surface layer adsorbs the ink, and it stains the material, so as long as you flush it between inks it should not randomly release old ink into the mix. (Sorry, it’s hard to say all these things definitively because of the vast number of ink formulations out there). It’s happy with shimmers and pigmented inks in the same way as standard feeds - this will reduce the inkflow. And I’d recommend not leaving the pen inked with these for long periods. You can take a look at our IG feed for some examples of different inks and also how the feeds look after they’ve had many different inks through them. (They do become a bit ‘muddy’ - particularly noticeable when you then use light coloured inks)

    • @mrN3w7
      @mrN3w7 Před 2 lety +1

      @@thegoodblue5640 Thank you so much for taking the time and replying to my comment. I was curious and interested in that feed since I read your reddit post - glad to see a more detail explanation on how it will fair with different inks.
      In my case, I usually use the fountain pens for drawings mostly so color consistency throughout the entire drawing is important, that's why I was a little worried about the feed. I know there were some similar feeds made by different companies where they were treating the feeds chemically and has like very small holes (not really visible by naked eye) to help with getting more ink into the feed and to the nib - they had the same effect, taking the color of the ink. And those I remember they had some issues with cleaning and ink cleanliness.
      Like I said, I will probably give it a go when you have a new design. That step down will be a problem for me... is a nice pen, don't get me wrong though, I like looking at it :).
      Again, definitely cool stuff, looking forward to see how things are going to progress :) - I wish you nothing but good luck! :)

    • @SoulWatcher72
      @SoulWatcher72 Před 2 lety

      @@thegoodblue5640 hello there. I am very interested in purchasing your pen. Unfortunately I went to the link here in the description and it is saying everything is out of order. I don’t know if I’m doing something wrong, or if your company really is completely sold out? If so when should one expect them to be back in stock next? I did leave my email. If I did it right I may get a heads up. Lol. But in general when can we expect to have stock back for the Raw series or even the burnished or brushed versions? Thank you in advance and I look forward to writing with your pen. I am hoping to purchase one for my sister and one for myself. Cheers

    • @Doodlebud
      @Doodlebud  Před 2 lety

      He is sold out but will have more up soon I think. Follow his Instagram, hes active on there & does regular updates

  • @LuvsSno
    @LuvsSno Před 2 lety +1

    The US dollar cost?

    • @Doodlebud
      @Doodlebud  Před 2 lety +2

      Just put £100 to USD into Google and the answer will be revealed 😉

  • @Jallandhara
    @Jallandhara Před rokem +1

    You seriously remind me of AvE. It's kind of spooky.

    • @Doodlebud
      @Doodlebud  Před rokem

      LOL I get similar comments daily. I always take it as a compliment

  • @BASHER193
    @BASHER193 Před 2 lety +2

    It sold out :'(

  • @SorcChan
    @SorcChan Před 2 lety +2

    So. The next step is just put a brush under the nib. Incredible ink flow guaranteed. Metal is a really strange choice for a calligraphy pen.

    • @Doodlebud
      @Doodlebud  Před 2 lety +1

      I think he's planning to have some come out in an acrylic or resin at some point. The balance makes it quite comfortable to use.

  • @995cool
    @995cool Před 2 lety +1

    they are sold out:(

    • @Doodlebud
      @Doodlebud  Před 2 lety

      They sell out quick. Keep an eye out on his IG for updates as well.

  • @stefanlaskowski6660
    @stefanlaskowski6660 Před 2 lety +2

    I just bought a Pilot 912 with a Falcon nib, and this comes out. Figures. 😕

    • @claytonsanders508
      @claytonsanders508 Před 2 lety +1

      Get yourself a custom ebonite feed from Flexible Nib Factory for that pen and it will be awesome 🤌🏼

    • @Doodlebud
      @Doodlebud  Před 2 lety +2

      There's always some shinny & new coming out

  • @KingoftheJiangl
    @KingoftheJiangl Před 2 lety +1

    That steep drop where you're holding the pen seems uncomfortable. Calligraphy is still beautiful though

    • @Doodlebud
      @Doodlebud  Před 2 lety +1

      I thought it would be too be very comfortable at least for me. Apparently he'll have more designs come out without the step down.

  • @gyatak200
    @gyatak200 Před rokem +1

    In india. Our 1st pen is ink pen in 3rd class and practice cursive all our life.

  • @omarcoello4040
    @omarcoello4040 Před rokem +1

    How can I find this pen in Amazon?

    • @Doodlebud
      @Doodlebud  Před rokem

      They aren't available on Amazon. You csn buy from his website and also endless pens I think carries them

  • @Momo-bb2fn
    @Momo-bb2fn Před rokem +1

    13:48 ink

    • @Doodlebud
      @Doodlebud  Před rokem

      Diamine Sargasso Sea. Its on the bottle

    • @Momo-bb2fn
      @Momo-bb2fn Před rokem

      @@Doodlebud I was putting this comment as a note to myself in case I came by this video again to try and find the ink you use. I might get one of these as i haven’t seen any flex pen perform this well and thought maybe your ink has something to do with it given I saw another review with the same pen configuration but mediocre results.

  • @rhuxley5130
    @rhuxley5130 Před 2 lety +1

    Actually the website just says that they have absolutely nothing you can buy right now.

    • @Doodlebud
      @Doodlebud  Před 2 lety

      He's been selling out pretty quick when he gets stock. Keep an eye out for his next batches

  • @michaels3429
    @michaels3429 Před 2 lety +3

    Well wife found out about me buying a good blue...sigh.
    Told me to throw it away, or our marriage than stormed out of the door with the kids.
    I changed the locks.

  • @codymillard7743
    @codymillard7743 Před rokem +1

    Y'all, be weary of this pen. My pen didn't write out of the box because the ink feed was sideways relative to the nib. Out of the box, I could see there was a problem before I even inked it up. So poor quality control and customer support. They also do not have a customer support phone number to get help with problems either. Just have to message them and wait when a replacement could be on the way today. So aggravating after spending $200 on the titanium flex with ebonite feed. Never even got to write with it.

    • @Doodlebud
      @Doodlebud  Před rokem +1

      Oh damn, thats not cool at all!

    • @codymillard7743
      @codymillard7743 Před rokem

      @@Doodlebud yeah, not at all. They did message me back too.... To tell me to wait until Monday. Not a happy camper.

  • @geetrakala8716
    @geetrakala8716 Před 2 lety +2

    I regret buying this pen... Its not comfortable to hold at all... And the flex happens only when u press hard enough that you also tear the paper... The price is not worth it... and their return policy is only if u havent used it... what!

  • @scriptkeeper8243
    @scriptkeeper8243 Před 2 lety +3

    Huh...heckova markup for kanwrite nibs....dunno about polymer, but ebnonite feeds do a great job and don't stain. I'm pretty sure this is just rebranded Indian stuff from the top down.

    • @thegoodblue5640
      @thegoodblue5640 Před 2 lety +11

      We initially prototyped the feeds white so we could see the inkflow - helped with testing the geometry. We had a lot of excited user feedback about the feed taking on the colour of the ink so decided to retain the white. Most inks will wash out if you flush the feed with water a couple of times. We also will be doing a black version in January.
      Where ebonite doesn’t do a great job is in material consistency. This leads to tolerance issues and other machining challenges. Which, in turn, lead to quality issues. Not a problem if you’re dealing with 2-3 nib units, but fairly frustrating when doing QA on 100s. Another challenge is that most users don’t feel comfortable swapping nibs and having to deal with heat setting etc.
      Oh, and by the way, our pens are machined in the UK from raw materials sourced in France. They come with a ‘no obligation to buy if you don’t like the price’ offer 🤓

    • @ronaldchapman2806
      @ronaldchapman2806 Před 2 lety +4

      @@thegoodblue5640 Both bright and polite. I'm impressed.

  • @AshutoshKumar-zd3qg
    @AshutoshKumar-zd3qg Před 2 lety

    everything is fine when it's free... dislikes come when you are to put your money into it.

    • @rastislavstanik
      @rastislavstanik Před 2 lety

      Actually, it can also be that if you buy something a little bit more expensive, then you're trying to justify the purchase for yourself by ignoring the small issues

  • @Avocado818
    @Avocado818 Před rokem

    Please do not compare the step down of your pen to the twsbi vac 700, i understand you were sent a pen and you're pressured to say only nice things, but this pen even visually looks uncomfortable to write with with that drastic step down, and I'm sure you believe the twsbi is also a superior, more comfortable pen to write with

  • @perfectplume
    @perfectplume Před 2 lety

    “beating the crap out of others” = this kind of dumbed-down expression is why the English roll their eyes at Americans.