Hmmm i saw a video where it was a beautiful red color....they put it in a wooden bucket and used some form of a paddle and kept rubbing it around.....kinda wish I knew more cause it was such a beautiful red color
Some kind of glue i would think but that leaves me confused because I always thought the true difficulty in creating Kumiko is that the pieces are not glued at all but only holding together through tension and pressure
I have two Nakaya pens, one in red and one in black. I’ve used both of these pens for many years (likely 10+ years). Yesterday I noticed that the section of the red one, had some sort of blisters near the nib. Since this is many layers of lacquer, I’m confused about what could have caused it. I thought they were water droplets at first but then realized they were hard and wouldn’t wipe off. What kind of solvent could cause this? Tom KC3QAC. I made an error, I actually have 3 Nakaya pens, the two mentioned earlier are piccolos with conical ends but I have a third (my first and significantly older) a full size cigar shape, all three are clipless because I don’t like clips. I love all three and hope there is a solution to the blistering and at the very least a means to avoid an future blistering on the two that are still pristine. Thanks again.
Hola. Hace un tipo vi más de estos videos. Me gustaron mucho y me gustaría poder volver a verlos, pero no los puedo encontrar. Como puedo hacer para acceder a ellos. Muchas gracias
Perfection at its best form, excellence and pure majestic products show beauty, the thing is I wish if it was eye droppers or piston fillers but still superb