Impeller Press Mark Maker Kit

$15.00

DETAILS: Make your own folded-nib pen with this kit. The kit contains full instructions, along with a pencil, two small pieces of brass sheet, extrafine grit sandpaper, and walnut ink crystals to make your own ink. You need to provide duct tape (or heatshrink tubing) and a pair of sharp scissors. You’ll cut the brass into a shape, attach it to the dowel, and cut/shape it into a nib. Then you’ll have your own homemade pen. Dip it in ink and start making some marks.

WHY YOU’LL LOVE IT: Folded-nib pens (or simply "folded pens") are writing tools that are easy to make, and surprisingly expressive and lively. Each one is different, and you can experiment with shape, flexibility and ink capacity as you learn how the nibs work. It’s incredibly cool and a great gift for the curious.

PAIRS WELL WITH: phosphorescent ink!

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DETAILS: Make your own folded-nib pen with this kit. The kit contains full instructions, along with a pencil, two small pieces of brass sheet, extrafine grit sandpaper, and walnut ink crystals to make your own ink. You need to provide duct tape (or heatshrink tubing) and a pair of sharp scissors. You’ll cut the brass into a shape, attach it to the dowel, and cut/shape it into a nib. Then you’ll have your own homemade pen. Dip it in ink and start making some marks.

WHY YOU’LL LOVE IT: Folded-nib pens (or simply "folded pens") are writing tools that are easy to make, and surprisingly expressive and lively. Each one is different, and you can experiment with shape, flexibility and ink capacity as you learn how the nibs work. It’s incredibly cool and a great gift for the curious.

PAIRS WELL WITH: phosphorescent ink!

DETAILS: Make your own folded-nib pen with this kit. The kit contains full instructions, along with a pencil, two small pieces of brass sheet, extrafine grit sandpaper, and walnut ink crystals to make your own ink. You need to provide duct tape (or heatshrink tubing) and a pair of sharp scissors. You’ll cut the brass into a shape, attach it to the dowel, and cut/shape it into a nib. Then you’ll have your own homemade pen. Dip it in ink and start making some marks.

WHY YOU’LL LOVE IT: Folded-nib pens (or simply "folded pens") are writing tools that are easy to make, and surprisingly expressive and lively. Each one is different, and you can experiment with shape, flexibility and ink capacity as you learn how the nibs work. It’s incredibly cool and a great gift for the curious.

PAIRS WELL WITH: phosphorescent ink!