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Pen Dipping Machine.

Brian Rutter

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Joined
Oct 12, 2020
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42
Location
North Yorkshire
First Name
Brian
Uri Tuchman, craftsman, artist, engineer, engraver.

For anyone making dipping pens Uri builds the must have. A pen dipping machine.

The machine dips the pen, which is held in a hand carved crabs claw, in the inkwell then gives it two shakes to get rid of the excess.

YouTube

He builds amazing stuff out of nothing, my kind of guy.:thumbs:
 

Dalboy

Executive Member
Joined
Mar 20, 2014
Posts
7,708
Location
Kent
First Name
Derek
As of yet I have not watched this one. But I am working through some of his other videos. Some great content. I am also watching someone called Clickspring who has made a clock and the tools that he needs to make it. His last piece was something for playing cards
 

Pierre

Fellow
Joined
Sep 2, 2015
Posts
1,022
Location
Southern Central France
First Name
Pierre
I really like people like this (probably because I am jealous of their skills), they have originality in the things they make, they have imagination in the form that they make and they use the basic tools because they aren't lazy (although I noticed that couple of his files and rifflers were beyond my budget ). I also noticed that he makes spirals like a turner. :wink:
 
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