I realize this is an older post but; the reason you heat the nib is it is packed from the factory with an oil or light wax to keep it from rusting/tarnishing. You only have to heat it once. After that the ink will stick. Also; just because the manufacturer says use "their" type of ink; doesn't mean you have to. There is a world of inks that work just fine on almost any nib. Great video on the Deleter series pens Chris.
I know I'm real late and you prob already know this but imma say it any way. Another way to help get the oil of the nibs(the oil is only on new nibs. Oil prevents ink flow) you can stick the nib(carefully) in a potato or you can use some elbow grease and scrub it with toothpaste. But people use the potato method since its easier.
I was looking for good dip pens for beginners, and the first thing I saw was Takumi's 86 from Inital D and I knew this was gonna be good. Thanks for the review!
The thing I love the most about pen nibs is how you can apply more or less pressure to manipulate the line thickness. This is something I see a lot in the manga Dragon Ball Z my is the one thing that I think would really boost my art
I have a saji nib. I cant tell who it's made by but it flexes so easily and so much that it just over inks, soaks through the page and needs to be dipped in like 4 lines.
I didn't like him at first, but after he rescued his kitten Eikichi, Kuwabara is basically the only reason I keep watching! I love a man who is kind to cats!
🔹This is dope! I searched because I boughy mine about a month ago, and am adjusting from fineliners. 🔹 Love Kuwa-chan, but my fav would have to be... Yusuke. I love his development, his edginess and fightet spirit, and the final fight against Shinobu Sensui (...iykyk...). 🔹 The anime the AE86 is from is called Initial D! Underrated 90's anime, just like Kuwabara.
Thanks for the review Chris - was exactly what I needed! Also, it’s worth mentioning, as I believe in sharing feedback to others when warranted: you could be a hand model. Your hands are a perfect specimen of the male human hand. I don’t say that in any way other than how it sounded. (I don’t have a hand fetish, and I’m not a weirdo creeper). I believe in positive (and constructive negative) feedback and thought you should know. But surely you’ve been told that before. :))
i know im late, but the words “free penholder” means freehand im pretty sure edit: also, another way to remove oils from nibs is to gently push a nib into a potato for less than 15 minutes. Take it out, then dry/wipe it.
None as of right now, its been a couple years now since my last upload haha. I haven't been doing much painting, but I've been doing a lot of photography! I actually have a photography channel I put stuff on. Search "Zone Focused" and my channel should pop up. Feel free to check it out! Thanks for watching!
@@chrisgnatural7224 I don't know if you found the answer already but on the back of the packet above where it says pen tip feautures it says to use comic ink Deleter Black 👍
I realize this is an older post but; the reason you heat the nib is it is packed from the factory with an oil or light wax to keep it from rusting/tarnishing. You only have to heat it once. After that the ink will stick. Also; just because the manufacturer says use "their" type of ink; doesn't mean you have to. There is a world of inks that work just fine on almost any nib. Great video on the Deleter series pens Chris.
I love this video - very well done! I love to see how you (and other artists here) use your art supplies that is endlessly fascinating to me.
geckonia 👍🏾👍🏾 Thanks for the comment!
bruh I just tried searching for a generic dip pen tutorial then I saw this thumbnail with an 86 and cromartie high. Good taste in anime dude holy shit
I know I'm real late and you prob already know this but imma say it any way. Another way to help get the oil of the nibs(the oil is only on new nibs. Oil prevents ink flow) you can stick the nib(carefully) in a potato or you can use some elbow grease and scrub it with toothpaste. But people use the potato method since its easier.
Was looking for how to use my Deleter dip pens, and conveniently this was one of the first ones I found. Good stuff.
Initial D!! I love that show! I have the same dip pen set and is my favorite!
I was looking for good dip pens for beginners, and the first thing I saw was Takumi's 86 from Inital D and I knew this was gonna be good. Thanks for the review!
The thing I love the most about pen nibs is how you can apply more or less pressure to manipulate the line thickness. This is something I see a lot in the manga Dragon Ball Z my is the one thing that I think would really boost my art
Awesome video! Love the demo of the dip pens and you have a really nice voice to listen to. Kuwabara is awesome! And so is Initial D!
I have a saji nib. I cant tell who it's made by but it flexes so easily and so much that it just over inks, soaks through the page and needs to be dipped in like 4 lines.
Good review. Incidentally? KUWABARA! Dude was SO underrated in all of the show
That fire tip! I couldn't understand why my nib wouldn't hold any ink, thanks so much for the tip!!
I didn't like him at first, but after he rescued his kitten Eikichi, Kuwabara is basically the only reason I keep watching! I love a man who is kind to cats!
I love that anime and kuwabara is one of my favorites
Thank you for the overview!
I'm a Kuwabara fan as well. #1 baby!
Team Kuwabara!
🔹This is dope! I searched because I boughy mine about a month ago, and am adjusting from fineliners.
🔹 Love Kuwa-chan, but my fav would have to be... Yusuke. I love his development, his edginess and fightet spirit, and the final fight against Shinobu Sensui (...iykyk...).
🔹 The anime the AE86 is from is called Initial D! Underrated 90's anime, just like Kuwabara.
saw kuwabara, Instantly clicked
Michael Ray Only the real anime fans understand! ✊🏾✊🏾 Thanks for checking out the video
DEADASS SAME BRO
Thanks for the review Chris - was exactly what I needed! Also, it’s worth mentioning, as I believe in sharing feedback to others when warranted: you could be a hand model. Your hands are a perfect specimen of the male human hand. I don’t say that in any way other than how it sounded. (I don’t have a hand fetish, and I’m not a weirdo creeper). I believe in positive (and constructive negative) feedback and thought you should know. But surely you’ve been told that before. :))
"It's bright, it's yellow, I like it" loool great video btw thanks :)
Thanks for watching!!
Best youtuber ever !!!
Do you have to keep putting fire on it any time you want to use it?
Is the Saji nib, steel or stainless steel? I love this video and it's very informational to me because I am a beginner at dip pens✒
yes a give away! I appreciate your helpful videos
Awesome video!!! So happy i found a video that goes in detail about everything :) Subbed!
i know im late, but the words “free penholder” means freehand im pretty sure
edit: also, another way to remove oils from nibs is to gently push a nib into a potato for less than 15 minutes. Take it out, then dry/wipe it.
It's good to Dr that a brother likes too draw
Keep up the good work I would sub
Just wondering have you ever tried a glass dip pen? If so what is your opinion?
sherree10 no, I've never tried a glass dip pen before. I can't say that I've even seen one before to be honest.
I love Kuwabara!!!
In my opinion kuwabawa is like a both a genius and jokester big brother on the group. 😁
Hello!!! What is a good ink for nib pens that flows well?
Do you have to flame the nib everytime you use it
Nice video thanks!
seems like you can't use ordinary paper for that as it will scrape it. I like the cleaness of the line than fine markers.
No more videos? I really enjoyed your presentation style!
None as of right now, its been a couple years now since my last upload haha. I haven't been doing much painting, but I've been doing a lot of photography! I actually have a photography channel I put stuff on. Search "Zone Focused" and my channel should pop up. Feel free to check it out! Thanks for watching!
what kind of pen nib used in this video th-cam.com/video/T4wcq2CSxOE/w-d-xo.html (skip at 3:05)
You can use toothpaste to clean oil off
I Believe the car model in the top corner was from initial d lol
CORRECT! haha
Turtlie donut
Can I use dip pen on copy paper
@@tornikejandieri7916 OK thaks for ur reply 👍😊
Yep that’s right. Light paper will rip 👍🏽
Is that Mafuyu in your profile picture?
Hi, how can clean the pen?
Water on the side, like paint brushes
HEISUKE just because he a badass big bro!
I love Hiei he’s soo hot! And and adorable at same time lol 😂
Hahaha Great show!
The car is form inisial D
Costly brooo😮 in my country
initial d
JUST START DRAWING!!!!!!
sleepy waifu You gotta learn about your tools before just dipping and drawing
Please dont put music and talk too...I can't stand when you tubers do that.
Yes Im interested in a give away....I'll take that sketch LOL....:)
The Evolving Vegan yea it HAS to be one or the other. Music or talking, can't have them both lol Thanks for watching!
did you see my note on your other vid about Oil Pastels? I really like them and was wondering your thoughts on them or Pastels in general.
The Evolving Vegan Yes I saw it, I will be addressing it on my next vlog video
Dude you're not using the proper ink made for that pen that's why you keep flaming up the nib but you're really not supposed to
Cool, how should it be done and what ink should be used?
@@chrisgnatural7224 I don't know if you found the answer already but on the back of the packet above where it says pen tip feautures it says to use comic ink Deleter Black 👍
Dat kuwabara , most Manly character