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The Craft of Quill Pens 

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When the reed pen died out, the quill pen was invented around the 6th century in Seville, Spain.
Writing with a quill pen is a fascinating art that requires more than just plucking a feather and dipping it in ink. The process is intricate and demands careful attention to detail. First and foremost, selecting the appropriate feather is crucial. Different birds yield feathers with varying qualities, such as flexibility and durability. For instance, swan feathers are often preferred due to their strong and flexible nature.
Preparing the feather for writing is a meticulous task. The feather needs to be cleaned, trimmed, and boiled to remove any residual oils and make it more pliable. After boiling, it is dried in hot sand to maintain its shape and prevent it from curling or splitting during use.
One of the most intricate steps involves carving the nib, which determines the thickness and flow of the ink. The nib's tip needs to be delicately shaped and slit to ensure smooth ink flow and precise strokes. It demands skilled craftsmanship and practice to master this art.
In conclusion, writing with a quill pen involves a comprehensive process beyond the initial perception. From selecting the right feather to meticulously preparing it and carving the nib, this ancient practice demands a deep understanding of materials and craftsmanship. It is a testament to the patience and skill required to produce beautiful, intricate script with such a traditional writing instrument.

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Комментарии : 6 тыс.   
@spgamingskullpros7198
@spgamingskullpros7198 Год назад
finally understand why i couldn't write with the crow feather i found on the road
@Zaarck0
@Zaarck0 Год назад
😂😂
@n0vanox
@n0vanox Год назад
Why did I read this as cow feather
@jyjaeskz
@jyjaeskz Год назад
​@@n0vanoxwondering the same thing
@nacchan7227
@nacchan7227 Год назад
​@@n0vanox same lol
@cailin5301
@cailin5301 Год назад
As a kid I tried to turn random feathers into quill pens. I knew I needed a slit and angle to a point, but that was all I knew. I never could figure out why they wouldn't work 😅
@atomlightstone
@atomlightstone Год назад
I remember trying to write with a random feather I found when I was young, not even using ink just straight up feather
@Queer_Nerd_For_Human_Justice
I love that
@FluffyEclairs
@FluffyEclairs Год назад
😂
@fernozzle
@fernozzle Год назад
Bro is a genius
@aditidhaka
@aditidhaka Год назад
​@@fernozzlebro is next Albert Einstein 😂
@youngpark4555
@youngpark4555 Год назад
Took me a sec to realize kid you was just scratching a dry loose feather on a piece of paper 😂
@hamyongk2240
@hamyongk2240 8 месяцев назад
I once wrote an Arabic letter with a feather my teacher gave me, it was already prepared so I just used it. It feels amazing, and everyone should try
@aprettydumbperson
@aprettydumbperson 3 месяца назад
misread feather as father and man the thought of a teacher just mailing a father is pretty crazy
@Zulkak1357
@Zulkak1357 2 месяца назад
Which letter?
@ayaya173
@ayaya173 19 дней назад
I once wrote a number with a feather and it didn’t feel good. Do not recommend.
@user-qp1lh9vk7u
@user-qp1lh9vk7u 5 дней назад
I’m learning arabic and writing has been so challenging with a regular pen. When I saw this video my first thought was, “this would be so great for writing arabic”
@DelusionalMan2
@DelusionalMan2 5 дней назад
​@@user-qp1lh9vk7u if you need help with the language i might help. I'm not a professional with it but a native speaker.
@Maskit4life
@Maskit4life 4 месяца назад
I remember back in 3rd grade, my school had a whole history event. All the teachers were dressed from the 1700’s, and the whole school was decorated. It was so awesome, and they taught us how to make butter FROM SCRATCH. They also taught us all how to write with a feather. It was so fun. Best school day ever, honestly.
@RuthlessBoot3455
@RuthlessBoot3455 Месяц назад
So jealous right now wish I had that at 3rd grade
@Maskit4life
@Maskit4life Месяц назад
@@RuthlessBoot3455 it was so awesome💔
@chrisdanks741
@chrisdanks741 14 дней назад
Probably due to living in Philly but I thought this was like something every child did. I guess living in the birthplace of America it’s kind of a thing the city education system does, they’d bring in the churns and shit and teach us the quills and make us sign our own class declarations lol.
@peshka96024
@peshka96024 3 дня назад
​@@chrisdanks741nah, it probably just in 1 world countries, in my country there was nothing honestly
@chrisdanks741
@chrisdanks741 3 дня назад
@@peshka96024 I’m sure there’s plenty of schools in America that did the absolute bare minimum.
@notusneo
@notusneo Год назад
Bless the man who invented pen
@xano2921
@xano2921 Год назад
you mean style pen or ball-point pen?
@willbill7250
@willbill7250 Год назад
quill, thrill, drill
@vitormelomedeiros
@vitormelomedeiros Год назад
​@@xano2921 both are great inventions but I do believe the ballpoint pen is one of the greatest inventions of humankind, up there with the car, the vaccine, concrete, antibiotics, the lightbulb, etc.
@yeahyeah-ds3kv
@yeahyeah-ds3kv Год назад
You can’t have any of those without pen
@placeholder3863
@placeholder3863 Год назад
@@vitormelomedeiros I prefer pencils
@PoppingCake
@PoppingCake Год назад
Just earned a new respect for writers and quill makers from the 1700s
@solomonwiggins8815
@solomonwiggins8815 Год назад
Im one from the 2000s. Were still here lol
@rickcoona8368
@rickcoona8368 Год назад
that is where the term "Pen Knife" came from it didn't mean "Pocket Knife" as it does today
@florangelmartinez5297
@florangelmartinez5297 Год назад
@@solomonwiggins8815 lol your smart
@obscure.reference
@obscure.reference Год назад
@@solomonwiggins8815you make quills?
@solomonwiggins8815
@solomonwiggins8815 Год назад
@@obscure.reference absolutely, I make them and then use them. One time I sold about 37 quills to a history teacher at my old school so they could have there students use them. It was cool.
@Gerrosimo1
@Gerrosimo1 6 месяцев назад
A lot of people don't understand how much of an art writing used to be.
@jimmytrex0920
@jimmytrex0920 7 месяцев назад
6 year old me with the ballpoint pen with a feather attached to the end I got from the book fair: *”I don’t have such weaknesses”*
@Vitartial
@Vitartial 10 месяцев назад
You know what, a moment of respect and appreciation for the man who invented the ballpoint pen
@prestonowens4594
@prestonowens4594 9 месяцев назад
I believe that was a man named Lazlo Biro or something like that.
@Amida-rn3ie
@Amida-rn3ie 8 месяцев назад
​@@Raymationseven those are complicated and expensive
@anonymouspersonthefake
@anonymouspersonthefake 8 месяцев назад
@@Amida-rn3ie nowhere near as diffuclt as a quill
@Gg_premium
@Gg_premium 8 месяцев назад
W for László Bíró and John J. Loud
@sniedendepoes
@sniedendepoes 8 месяцев назад
Invented by Anne Frank
@silverblue73
@silverblue73 Год назад
He was trying to explain how quills work but ended up explaining why we have pens
@florkgagga
@florkgagga Год назад
Underrated! 😉
@timothyadrianutama3861
@timothyadrianutama3861 Год назад
😂
@RigoVids
@RigoVids Год назад
I feel like both of those are tangential topics, and he was more focused on describing the difficulties with creating feathered pens but ok
@colbyboucher6391
@colbyboucher6391 Год назад
Right? You're essentially manually creating a fountain pen. Ain't nobody got time for that.
@prolucario_9076
@prolucario_9076 Год назад
​@@RigoVidsits a joke
@Steven_McCrae
@Steven_McCrae 14 дней назад
_THIS_ is the kinda stuff what RU-vid shorts was made for…interesting and informative, loved it !! ❤
@joey1772
@joey1772 7 месяцев назад
I didn’t realize how much I appreciate modern pens until now
@kenkirkpatrick731
@kenkirkpatrick731 Год назад
I never realized the angle of the paper mattered or that writing upward isn’t feasible. Very interesting and I’m glad pens and pencils exist.
@sarahanonymous1036
@sarahanonymous1036 Год назад
Same, i always thought writing w/ quills just sucked lol.
@spiritus1512
@spiritus1512 Год назад
It’s a thing in most broad and pointed calligraphy as well! Except y self and most of my fellow calligraphers just use 🦐 posture instead
@Blndi3
@Blndi3 Год назад
Yeah now I understand why a lot of old calligraphy used more angular scripts instead of some of the loopy/bubblier handwriting people sometimes have today
@sureindubitably3771
@sureindubitably3771 Год назад
​@@Blndi3I never understood why writing in cursive is so important lol
@hershekissed
@hershekissed Год назад
How would you realize this in the 21st century?😂
@alejrandom6592
@alejrandom6592 Год назад
Holy shit writing was a skill back then
@99temporal
@99temporal Год назад
It still is, just different
@MyTimelord11
@MyTimelord11 Год назад
Yeah fr. I used to use a dip pen that is very much like the quil he is describing only made of metal. I had to teach myself a totally new way to draw but the control I got with my strokes made it so fun and worthwhile :) but this is another level. You would have to have the exact right tool, environment, skills, and knowledge to write back when feather quils were state of the art I imagine
@khanhnguyen-tt3ff
@khanhnguyen-tt3ff Год назад
you wonder why back then only monk an noble was able to write stuff.( noble just hired people to do it)
@NickBurns-ey6od
@NickBurns-ey6od Год назад
Harry Potter was doing it from 91-96
@TheMannis.
@TheMannis. Год назад
​@@NickBurns-ey6od😂
@wojciechkaliszuk7145
@wojciechkaliszuk7145 7 месяцев назад
Here’s a fun story - me and my friends were out on a 2 week long scout trip where we sleep in tents in the forest. At the end of it there was always a kind of competition where you had a map and you had to visit people and papers with tasks spread across a few kilometres. We actually lost our pencil and had to write our name onto a piece of paper to get a point, so we took a tiny feather we found. Took some berries and wrote the name of our group with it. It was really cool!
@NovikNikolovic
@NovikNikolovic 5 месяцев назад
Thank goodness we invented the pen.... I'd go insane if I had to write with this for everything.
@renos_
@renos_ Год назад
Someone get this guy a pen
@Randomchannel770
@Randomchannel770 10 месяцев назад
Lol
@j2burk
@j2burk 10 месяцев назад
140 likes and one comment? Let me fix that
@with_palo
@with_palo 10 месяцев назад
315 like and 2 comments? Lemme fix that...
@renos_
@renos_ 10 месяцев назад
316 likes and 3 comments? Lemme fix that real quick
@Whose_penelope123.
@Whose_penelope123. 10 месяцев назад
530 likes and 4 comments? Let me fix that
@vaishnavimaroju8382
@vaishnavimaroju8382 Год назад
I now understand why people sell quills in the wizarding world and not just pluck them off of some random bird.😂
@artbymoni5187
@artbymoni5187 Год назад
Yeah I've wondered that since I was 8
@onesimus8184
@onesimus8184 Год назад
Witchcraft is demonic. Be careful.
@husaynbootwala1729
@husaynbootwala1729 Год назад
They should really start using pens
@jefflibby5474
@jefflibby5474 Год назад
​@@husaynbootwala1729seriously... Only electronics would go haywire around Hogwarts... So why so difficult 🤷‍♂️
@abstract3517
@abstract3517 Год назад
they got all those damn spells and not one to dribble a little ink from their wand smh.
@madhujadas2427
@madhujadas2427 Месяц назад
Those wizards must be really skilled to write with quills.
@maitreyajambhulkar
@maitreyajambhulkar 8 месяцев назад
Oh. I have watched many historical web series and films. And what are you saying is truly depicted there. Good man. Thanks for info 👍
@Spoder_Man420
@Spoder_Man420 9 месяцев назад
Authors back in the day would wrestle with giant birds just so they can write their books thats why old books are expensive.
@winxclubflora8446
@winxclubflora8446 9 месяцев назад
😂😂😂😂😂
@joshuabarnhill1265
@joshuabarnhill1265 9 месяцев назад
More likely they hunted them and made them dinner and took the feathers or made an industry out of hunting birds to sell quills to everyone
@hellefur7861
@hellefur7861 9 месяцев назад
Well, they normally used Goose feathers, and there was plenty of gees around.
@Spoder_Man420
@Spoder_Man420 9 месяцев назад
Imagine living in the 1700's and seeing someone wrestling a fucking adult ostrich just to write a book 😂😂😂😂
@dp_hridayan
@dp_hridayan 9 месяцев назад
​@@joshuabarnhill1265yeah and nowadays people just eat meat and waste the feathers😢😑
@Finraen
@Finraen Год назад
Similar video in 200 years: “Typing on a keyboard might be more complicated than you think...”
@criscrosxxx
@criscrosxxx 9 месяцев назад
Never
@sadfaceemojioxlong8593
@sadfaceemojioxlong8593 9 месяцев назад
You need to actually use your brain to send impulses to your fingers,and then you need to plan a message that can be interpreted by others out of the context of the shared hive mind
@NowaboMusic
@NowaboMusic 9 месяцев назад
And you actually have to be able to spell the words that you want to type with no AI assistance!
@Henry-kz4gn
@Henry-kz4gn 9 месяцев назад
You have to build the keyboard yourself.
@Piano_Board
@Piano_Board 9 месяцев назад
💀💀
@sylvan429
@sylvan429 6 месяцев назад
man solving problems that got solved 150 years ago
@VkASat
@VkASat 7 месяцев назад
Thank God for the pens! Respect for the inventors of pen & pencil, thanks for making our lives easier!!!
@elyseishere8714
@elyseishere8714 9 месяцев назад
This explains why writing was a skill not everyone had or could do
@alfa_kenny_body
@alfa_kenny_body 8 месяцев назад
As well as why everyone's handwriting was so immaculate
@theoriginalmonstermaker
@theoriginalmonstermaker 8 месяцев назад
Well yeah, that and the fact that it takes the privilege of having years of practice and materials to learn with. The major limitation isn't really just "a feather ".
@Gir-Riff-raffe
@Gir-Riff-raffe 7 месяцев назад
Yeah but why are we still running on bicameral legislation?
@Gir-Riff-raffe
@Gir-Riff-raffe 7 месяцев назад
@enriqueamaya3883Jesus gunna strike you blind for spelling his name wrong
@doubleicecream1302
@doubleicecream1302 7 месяцев назад
@@theoriginalmonstermakercrying bruh i cant tell if the original comment is a joke or not but it’s so funny either way
@bluexwings
@bluexwings Год назад
My grandmother always used quills to write letters in her younger days. She took great pride in her calligraphy. The paper she preferred was very expensive, even for the 50s-60s, according to my mom.
@user-rd8jq1pq3h
@user-rd8jq1pq3h Год назад
666 likes
@Ava-wu4qp
@Ava-wu4qp Год назад
Never tried quills myself but in the fountain pen world, Tomoe River paper is one of the more highly regarded papers that is produced on a large scale. It's roughly $0.20 per loose A4 page.
@daisyk271
@daisyk271 Год назад
0lpp0q
@Thawhid
@Thawhid Год назад
​@@user-rd8jq1pq3hok?
@user-mz5fy7ml3e
@user-mz5fy7ml3e Год назад
Wow
@Vinemaple
@Vinemaple 6 месяцев назад
This little short is insanely helpful. Thank you!!
@olivia3307
@olivia3307 7 месяцев назад
Thank the heavens for the person who invented the pen
@BitchyBubblez
@BitchyBubblez Год назад
This is why you are thankful to the makers of pens. Idc what kind of pen you use, thank them in your head!
@notnemeziz
@notnemeziz Год назад
Pencil is ez and better and coal has also existed forever...i wonder why they used a feather instead of coal
@keannoxyrenceesquivel2349
@keannoxyrenceesquivel2349 Год назад
​@@notnemeziz yeah but a pen can look more professional for me. Overall both are great.
@Mrgold-ic6ds
@Mrgold-ic6ds Год назад
thank you pen and pencil makers 😊
@sicapanjesis3987
@sicapanjesis3987 Год назад
You can say that about everything you use from dresses to foods, electricity, network--everything!
@BitchyBubblez
@BitchyBubblez Год назад
@@notnemeziz coal was used in some places, but coals main use has always been for burning for energy or cooking. For why we use feathers, well, we used to use bamboo or cane stalks but the tip wore away too fast. Was also an elegance thing.
@TintagelEmrys
@TintagelEmrys Год назад
Don't forget that you have to sharpen your quill about as often as a pencil. This is why small pocket knives are pen knives, they are for sharpening quills
@sohailsalikram4122
@sohailsalikram4122 Год назад
Oooooh my goodness 🙆🏽‍♂️
@horsejackmanbo7292
@horsejackmanbo7292 Год назад
And 'pens' are female swans, which provide the best feathers for quills.
@kevinbernard5182
@kevinbernard5182 Год назад
mind blown
@spiritus1512
@spiritus1512 Год назад
Most calligraphers in illuminated manuscripts are also pictured with a trusty knife! Very handy for scoring in guidelines, holding the page, or trimming your quill
@Romanticoutlaw
@Romanticoutlaw Год назад
🤯
@nouna8803
@nouna8803 8 месяцев назад
My late grandpa used to have feather and also bamboo pens. Used to play with them as a kid now I keep them as a. Memorial from him. May he rest in peace and god bless him.
@charmh.422
@charmh.422 8 месяцев назад
I don't know what algorithm led me here, but I have no regrets
@normaswann8992
@normaswann8992 Год назад
No wonder most their handwriting was beautiful, they weren't writing, they drew every letter.
@v1ncemouth192
@v1ncemouth192 9 месяцев назад
That was beautiful.
@benjamincartwright2923
@benjamincartwright2923 9 месяцев назад
Underrated comment
@PraiseTheLordyourGodJesus
@PraiseTheLordyourGodJesus 8 месяцев назад
Ephesians‬ ‭6:10‭-‬18‬ ‭Finally, my brethren, be strong in the Lord, and in the power of his might. Put on the whole armour of God, that ye may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil. For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places. Wherefore take unto you the whole armour of God, that ye may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand. Stand therefore, having your loins girt about with truth, and having on the breastplate of righteousness; and your feet shod with the preparation of the gospel of peace; above all, taking the shield of faith, wherewith ye shall be able to quench all the fiery darts of the wicked. And take the helmet of salvation, and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God: praying always with all prayer and supplication in the Spirit, and watching thereunto with all perseverance and supplication for all saints. The bible is no old book. You have to really let Christ open your eyes; to see the world in shambles. Many people say it's a religion to lock up people in chains, and say it's a rule book.. why? Because people hate hearing the truth, it hurts their flesh, it's hurts their pride, it's exposes on what things have they done..people love this world so much, s*x, money, power, women, supercars.. things of this world. Still trying to find something that can fill that emptiness in your heart. You can't find that in this world.. only in Christ, the bible is no chains, it's a chainbreaker. Breaking your sins into pieces... Repent now, and turn back to the true Lord only.. God bless.
@traiforse5777
@traiforse5777 Месяц назад
*Cough* Calligraphy
@-inFinity05-
@-inFinity05- Год назад
I broke the system when I made a feather pen at 12. I just took the inside of a normal pen, shoved it up in there, add a bit of white duct tape and boom! Feather pen that I used at school for like a whole year.
@braincells1785
@braincells1785 Год назад
bro really wanna be shakespear
@TamWam_
@TamWam_ Год назад
i want to do this
@warriorson7979
@warriorson7979 Год назад
Not all heroes wear capes.😏
@dylanm.3692
@dylanm.3692 Год назад
I did the same thing with a goose feather recently. Works great.
@ashleydavis2355
@ashleydavis2355 Год назад
I did the same thing with a peacock feather (the buzzy feathers not the pretty ones) and i thought i was a bad ass😂
@Ax-xo4ux
@Ax-xo4ux 6 месяцев назад
My mom made some false ones when I was a kid! Basically take a feather, cut the tip, put a pen ink cartridge worth tip in with a bit of glue. Kept me entertained until it ran out (you can keep a cap handy to keep the ink from drying) Very fun!
@lukewilliams8548
@lukewilliams8548 Год назад
When we were kids, my brother found a feather at the park. He used a pocket knife and his best guess to make the point. With mom's permission we juiced a bag of cherries and got a few table spoons of juice. He tried writing with it and it crudely worked. It didn't really glide and you had to dip it often, but it made legible letters on paper. While we went to show our parents, our younger brother, being very young at the time, saw juice and drank it. We only got to use a fraction of the ink we made.
@omariomariomario1194
@omariomariomario1194 Год назад
Very nice story
@steele_heart77
@steele_heart77 Год назад
Your younger brother really be the type of mf to remind the teacher to hand out homework
@ElpSmith
@ElpSmith Год назад
That’s really cool. What is your genius brother doing now?
@WanderingWolfe
@WanderingWolfe Год назад
Little man saw an opportunity and took it.
@lukewilliams8548
@lukewilliams8548 Год назад
@@ElpSmith The brother that made the quill is almost done with a degree in chemical engineering at a prestigious college.
@Daragausthedragon
@Daragausthedragon Год назад
That makes so much sense. In the 4th grade our teachers had us try using feather pens and they all came out awful. We didn’t have the right strokes or the right surface
@krankarvolund7771
@krankarvolund7771 Год назад
When I was in middle and hischool some student still used feather-pens for some writing, I think I used it once or twice it was fun ^^
@MeanBeanComedy
@MeanBeanComedy Год назад
Elementary school teachers are dunces.
@red.maned.unicorn
@red.maned.unicorn Год назад
Also, you were kids - at that age, chances are you were still developing the fine motor skills to write neatly with any instrument!
@kugelblitz1557
@kugelblitz1557 Год назад
It's a lot like writing with a fountain pen except it's less forgiving if you fuck up.
@andylutz3505
@andylutz3505 Год назад
​@@red.maned.unicornmy handwriting hasn't changed since fourth grade, and I graduated a few years ago 😹
@KelvieCarlile-cf8em
@KelvieCarlile-cf8em 6 дней назад
The fact that someone came up with this is still crazy to me. I know people used everything they could from everything they had but must have been an artist to first express such ingenuity.
@henryheavy8044
@henryheavy8044 2 месяца назад
This makes me thankful for whoever invented pen
@gnomeconspiracy2122
@gnomeconspiracy2122 9 месяцев назад
When I interned at a historical museum, part of my job was working at the family activity center where my primary responsibility was teaching kids how to write with feathers. Every morning I'd show up an hour before the center opened so that I could sharpen and test the feathers that would be used by the kids. I still make quills for my friends if they find the proper feather, and have a small collection of feather quills I've made on my own.
@anonelle28
@anonelle28 7 месяцев назад
That is so cool!
@chronjuanjm
@chronjuanjm 6 месяцев назад
Niiice
@aapp776
@aapp776 6 месяцев назад
Okay I've decided. I want to be your friend.
@aapp776
@aapp776 6 месяцев назад
Okay I've decided. I want to be your friend.
@KyloRen-2010
@KyloRen-2010 3 месяца назад
Cool!!!
@Mandassina
@Mandassina Год назад
This is why I love the internet. Just killing time, a few minutes while waiting for my tea to steep, and I learn something totally cool that I never would have even thought to ask about. I knew quill pens required a certain amount of shaping and maintenance, but the amount of detail you crammed into this short clip was amazing. Thanks for sharing!
@cryonim
@cryonim Год назад
Careful though because it's a sinkhole, and if you don't strictly bound yourself, it will drain your focus. Thank the companies who have optimized the algorithm to such extent this short/reel/etc. feedback loop is as bad for health as fast food.
@ruthmaryrose
@ruthmaryrose Год назад
@@cryonim Sure there’s plenty of junk on the Internet, but knowledge of the truth expands your imagination and your mind and is good for your soul. This is good knowledge.
@cryonim
@cryonim Год назад
@@ruthmaryrose A younger me would agree, but you slowly realize we just can't remember these things, the keyword is associativity. And even if we make a point to atleast have a clue, later this turns out to be a bit disappointing when we can't find the source. For ex.: You see a cool video on how to tie your shoe in a unique way, it's good but since it isn't associated with any other action, your brain will discard in a few weeks if not days, but say you like it and want to remember it so you associate it with something like say trying it out in real, then it will gradually go out of your memory unless you use it a lot more. But you know the quantity of these useful things is so much you won't associate, or would just think it's good then move about your day and even if you remember the existence of a unique shoelace method, you would have to dig through piles of stuff to find it again. If we are meant to forget things anyway, why not forget the most profound things ? The shorts are not that, unfortunately. Good for passing time though.
@Mandassina
@Mandassina Год назад
@@cryonim I can agree with this, and there have been times when I have found myself on the fringes of the internet in the wee hours of the morning, feeling as if I've just emerged from a blackout drunk wondering how I got here and where the heck is 'here' anyway. But you never know what's going to stick until you see it, and the more knowledge you're exposed to, the more there is likely to stick.
@peytonhorn2833
@peytonhorn2833 Год назад
What is steep tea?
@Cyencrey
@Cyencrey 4 месяца назад
Its amazing how back in the day people wrote entire books with a feather
@GTFOTR_Imschizophrenic
@GTFOTR_Imschizophrenic Месяц назад
My friend literally did this at school and we were so proud
@GTFOTR_Imschizophrenic
@GTFOTR_Imschizophrenic Месяц назад
It was insane af
@totallynameless8861
@totallynameless8861 Год назад
Worst part of Hogwarts.
@Mindstormer
@Mindstormer Год назад
😂
@ishitta_is_pro
@ishitta_is_pro Год назад
U can buy it too...
@Dualbladedscorpion7737
@Dualbladedscorpion7737 Год назад
But hey there's magic
@alpacaofthemountain8760
@alpacaofthemountain8760 Год назад
Just get pencils
@musilovesbooks
@musilovesbooks Год назад
LMAO
@dursty3226
@dursty3226 Год назад
how on earth did humans figure out all of this? like what made someone think of plucking a specific feather from a bird, soaking it, drying it specifically in hot sand, and whittling it into a very specific shape?
@hellothere9167
@hellothere9167 Год назад
Some guy said I had enough of writing in stone shit and did his best to replace it
@humanwithaplaylist
@humanwithaplaylist Год назад
Idk. Leave somone alone to play with what resources they have around them and eventually they'll make something that works
@Laflamme78
@Laflamme78 Год назад
Trial and error.
@JustAnotherPerc
@JustAnotherPerc Год назад
You have to remember that this is how they wrote for centuries, so what we are watching is the end product, but the first quills were definitely not this good.
@tonydai782
@tonydai782 Год назад
The same way we’ve accomplished many things. Trial and error over hundreds of years.
@Venerablenesses
@Venerablenesses Месяц назад
Writing with mostly everything in the correct hand is.. pretty easy. Our American schools, did just that over time. Pencils, pens & blood. Thanx!
@ljpwr3368
@ljpwr3368 3 месяца назад
Its impressive that someone figured this out in the first place
@temp3608
@temp3608 Год назад
I used to wonder why not everyone knew how to read and write in the medieval times because it seemed so easy aside from spelling being a pain sometimes. Other than ofc, being broke and not being able to afford lessons. Now I know one of many reasons why.
@wardogs667
@wardogs667 Год назад
At the very least a LOT of people knew how to read. Not knowing is actually a myth, though i can see why writing could have been difficult. Remember, Dante Algheri got in trouble not because of his divine comedy, but that he wrote it in italian not latin. So the common folk could read it.
@rruthlessly
@rruthlessly Год назад
​@@wardogs667Most people did not encounter anything written in their daily life so not being able to read was normal. Books were as expensive as cars are now and not as useful. People who do not read or write typically have much better memories so it wasn't a big deal.
@jgw5491
@jgw5491 Год назад
@@rruthlessly Writing would also be prohibitively expensive in Europe until they started more commonly making and using rag paper in the 13th cent. Before that people who wrote manuscripts had to use vellum or parchment, both made from highly treated animal skins and membranes. Labor intensive and therefore pricy!
@TheGarchompxd
@TheGarchompxd Год назад
if youre into anime this is basically what ascendence of a bookworm is about
@merelha5930
@merelha5930 Год назад
This really depends on the time period and place (and there is a pretty big chance information about it have been lost). Not every place used quills, even for languages with the Latin alphabet. We still have the big fancy manuscripts, because they've been carefully kept and are usually made with pretty durable materials. Most people wouldn't have used those. Hell, the only reason we know about the shitty copper of one specific guy from 1750 BC is because his house burned down or something There was a whole period in either Iceland or Greenland where pretty much everyone could read. They had a surplus on leather/hide to make books and a lot of time on their hands because of the long winters and would spend a big part of that reading. There are a lot of other examples, like little monster drawings and notes from boys learning how to write, letters, poems etc. Especially in different parts of the world. You just have to dig a bit deeper because they're not as well known. I even read somewhere that most people knew how to read/write/etc but didn't do it/said they couldn't to avoid taxes.
@fcoxavier
@fcoxavier Год назад
oh wow, things I never realized about my own handwriting Thank you Sir, you are a true servant
@YeezNutz
@YeezNutz 11 месяцев назад
Gentleman and scholar*
@Deathworm-eg5lt
@Deathworm-eg5lt 11 месяцев назад
Servant? Wth
@ayushiabedin4530
@ayushiabedin4530 11 месяцев назад
@@Deathworm-eg5lt yeah what the hell SERVANT? Bro if I was in his place and some random guy calls me servant I would seriously report him!🤬
@Deathworm-eg5lt
@Deathworm-eg5lt 11 месяцев назад
@@ayushiabedin4530 exactly, disrespectful and demeaning
@MrElliottm
@MrElliottm 11 месяцев назад
​@ayushiabedin4530 a servant can just be someone who serves a purpose
@sweetsmeanie9188
@sweetsmeanie9188 6 дней назад
Props for the first person who found out that we could write using feathers
@ARCtroNerd
@ARCtroNerd 8 месяцев назад
Thank you for giving closure to my small self who used to try writing with every feather and always ended up feeling upset. I will try this again when I get a chance and finally, me and my smol self are gonna feel like an ancient author/poet.
@ryanhatesgirls
@ryanhatesgirls Год назад
Even getting a modern metal nib to work can be quite challenging
@MyTimelord11
@MyTimelord11 Год назад
Yeah they are su fun tho
@sreerajr6470
@sreerajr6470 Год назад
Yeah, still today china can't do that.
@annasolovyeva1013
@annasolovyeva1013 Год назад
I wrote with a soviet one I had. Not too difficult considering: 1) I'm taught to write in cursive. Russian cursive hasn't changed much since we had metal nibs. Strokes down, tails and circles. 2) I know how to handle flat-sharpened sketching pencils 3) I had to slow down considerably, focusing on how I write
@teresaellis7062
@teresaellis7062 Год назад
So cool! I had no idea how involved making a single quill pen was! It also explains why I read somewhere that there were never enough of the correct kind of feathers. When I read it, I thought, "But a goose is covered in feathers!" I will appreciate my metal quill pen much more now.
@Gr8goatsby01
@Gr8goatsby01 2 месяца назад
Just makes everyone I’ve ever seen write with a feather much more impressive
@thecandyunicorn7728
@thecandyunicorn7728 4 дня назад
As a stationery lover I love how 'complicated' the process and writing is. I also love to do calligraphy and I would view this all as work with love
@gokulg9474
@gokulg9474 Год назад
Aahhh memories... I used to collect feathers of local birds when i was little, whenever i acquired an extra, large feather (usually from Stroks, Herons, Crows an Doves) i would try to make pens out of it by cutting cross sectionally near the tip just so that a gel pen's nib would fit perfectly and fill inside the feather with ink, i felt like a wizard writing with that XD
@arushrusia805
@arushrusia805 Год назад
I actually have a kite feather that i made into a pen with a refill of another pen and also hollowed it out
@tallulahraccoon3832
@tallulahraccoon3832 Год назад
We made something similar out of bamboo wood in art class one time. Also had to carve the tip like that. Took me several sticks before I got it right. That was almost 20 years ago and that thing still works just fine for the occasional DIY birthday card. Calligraphy rules ❤
@_magnify
@_magnify Год назад
Oh no way! I am surprised bamboo lasted that long!
@gedalyahreback2133
@gedalyahreback2133 Месяц назад
I learned Hebrew calligraphy. You finally taught me the word for "whittling." Now I can explain it more easily.
@aeydra
@aeydra Год назад
Learning calligraphy and writing with a quill was on my list but now crossing it out with a ballpoint pen. 😂 Thank you for the video, made me appreciate writers of the past even more ❤
@Chesemiser
@Chesemiser 9 месяцев назад
I have done it before and I will tell you it is easier than he made it out to be.
@orivalx
@orivalx 9 месяцев назад
It also makes your handwriting beautiful once you get gud
@joshuabarnhill1265
@joshuabarnhill1265 9 месяцев назад
They do have metal blade pens with feathers on them youd still have to buy specific ink ballpoint ink will just make a mess you need thick ink that will stay on the blade
@kenenigans
@kenenigans Год назад
in primary school we had to go through all states of writing utensils. Including writing with feathers, it was very fun. We also did like nails in clay tablets, forgot what that was called. Eventually we got to modern pens of course.
@hotaru8309
@hotaru8309 Год назад
Cuneiform
@xyreniaofcthrayn1195
@xyreniaofcthrayn1195 Год назад
styling when working with clay or stone it's styling because you use a stylus the mother of all writing implements.
@spamtownhamilton6200
@spamtownhamilton6200 Год назад
That sounds like a great hands on learning exercise! Thanks for sharing :)
@lephtovermeet
@lephtovermeet 7 месяцев назад
This really makes you appreciate why it took so long for writing to come about, similar to the wheel.
@joshyoung1440
@joshyoung1440 7 месяцев назад
What on earth are you talking about? Writing started by etching in stones.
@jlw7771
@jlw7771 7 дней назад
I had to learn this when I was taking graphic design classes in college. Once you learn how to do it though, it's really fun.
@sidthevar2679
@sidthevar2679 Год назад
I understand now why homeworks are such a drag in the Harry Potter universe.....
@clint4527
@clint4527 9 месяцев назад
Always wonder, why Hermione and Harry didn't bring things like pen and computer with them.
@jeohranalfhir8366
@jeohranalfhir8366 9 месяцев назад
​@@clint4527"Have you, like, _never_ read the History of Hogwarts? Electronics don't work in Hogwarts because the magical vibrations from the school's protections deactivate them." (or something similar, I haven't read the books in English) - Hermione Pens though... For real
@honestsimp1171
@honestsimp1171 9 месяцев назад
Exactly what I was thinking
@JackalXander
@JackalXander Год назад
Fascinating.
@andrewsaenz3642
@andrewsaenz3642 6 месяцев назад
I woulda just waited till ball point pens were invented 😂
@jjavz3432
@jjavz3432 Месяц назад
Back in elementary, I once taped an inside of a pen to a feather because I was frustrated trying to ink the feather. This explains it.
@emccormack4209
@emccormack4209 Год назад
Is this the reason that handwriting is taught in such a specific way? It shouldn’t really matter where you start writing a letter if using a pencil, so long as the end product is legible, but kindergarten teachers still teach the letter formation in a very specific top down way.
@_magnify
@_magnify Год назад
Good point. Are you a teacher yourself? I think I should investigate this a bit, it would be super interesting to know how writing is taught in 2023.
@emccormack4209
@emccormack4209 Год назад
@@_magnify Just starting school for it, but not sure if we will cover handwriting instruction.
@colbyboucher6391
@colbyboucher6391 Год назад
More or less. The downstroke thing still applies to fountain pens, which is what pretty much all "writing systems" were developed for. People got real stubborn about it because if you're *good* with a fountain pen and at writing "proper" cursive, sure, you can write pretty quickly and write for a long time without your hand getting sore. But that's what keyboards are for. In fact the way writing is usually taught straight-up sucks with ballpoint pens and to a lesser extent pencils because you need to put much more pressure on the paper.
@annasolovyeva1013
@annasolovyeva1013 Год назад
It indeed is. Try with a steel dip pen.
@spiritus1512
@spiritus1512 Год назад
It may also be because it’s easier to make a neat line pulling the pen towards you rather than pushing away.
@PotatoesAreNeat
@PotatoesAreNeat Год назад
As someone who discovered a flight feather in the desert and intends to make a quill from it, I find this extremely helpful. Edit - discovering that it’s illegal to obtain a FALLEN feather is absolutely mind blowing to me. I could literally prove that it’s fallen before processing it. I currently wear the feather (and others) in my hat ILLEGALLY and I don’t care. That’s a law I’m willing to break lmao. Edit 2 - The law was put in place over 100 years ago to prevent poaching (and lying poachers) and protect the birds of several countries. I’m all for the law because it’s a loose law. No officer is going to pull my feathers from my brim and ask me if they were ethically sourced. He may however do that to a person with a suspicious amount of hunting trophies. And even if for whatever crazy reason I did “get in trouble” simple communication could alleviate the issue. I do actually collect my feathers for religious reasons, not collecting in mass or for personal gain. As long as your intentions are good, you’ll find a lot of laws that exist may not actually really apply to you. Final edit - I’m Romuva (Baltic Pagan). I’m not gonna answer this again lol.
@Jacob-yg7lz
@Jacob-yg7lz Год назад
Just make sure not to be too showy with it you can break federal bird law
@violetopal6264
@violetopal6264 Год назад
Townsend has a video on making quill pens
@Lailas776
@Lailas776 Год назад
“As someone” 😂
@Lailas776
@Lailas776 Год назад
@Syllashathe lawyer nobody asked for 😅
@timetravelingpenguin
@timetravelingpenguin Год назад
​@🌺 Alyssa 📛 thats very interesting, could you explain why that's the case?
@user-cb1rg9pv2l
@user-cb1rg9pv2l 2 месяца назад
I never fathomed there would be a day I would appreciate how simple and easy it is to write today.
@alexgade4512
@alexgade4512 8 месяцев назад
i used to have several quills i made out of raven feathers. Even fitted one of them with a proper nib. There was something incredibly satisfying about writing with something so light.
@YungPastaa
@YungPastaa 22 дня назад
Man this guy is good. Every video I see from him Is something I rly want to learn about
@wkhdt
@wkhdt 9 месяцев назад
fun fact: both of the words "pen" and "feather" are "pluma" in some dialects in spanish. in others, pen is "boligrafo"
@Chillaxin1844
@Chillaxin1844 4 месяца назад
Bolígrafo 🖊️ is ballpoint … like the bola ⚾️,
@lordofonions8224
@lordofonions8224 3 месяца назад
you can find pluma used in filipino too.
@Chillaxin1844
@Chillaxin1844 3 месяца назад
@@lordofonions8224 you can find that Filipinos speak Spanish …. “The where part of the empire”
@wkhdt
@wkhdt 3 месяца назад
@@Chillaxin1844 yeah, and "grafo" means write. also, a baseball is more of a pelota than a "bola"
@Chillaxin1844
@Chillaxin1844 3 месяца назад
@@wkhdt google it
@CarthagoMike
@CarthagoMike Год назад
Amazing that this was the way we wrote in Europe for centuries.
@user-kg6yh2ms3f
@user-kg6yh2ms3f 2 месяца назад
Reminded me how great the invention of the pen really is...
@kbhasi
@kbhasi 5 месяцев назад
The thing you mentioned about strokes somehow also led me to imagine that being one reason why a lot of people at the time had cursive handwriting.
@JoeyDragonWhisperer
@JoeyDragonWhisperer Год назад
Wait- THAT’S why I was taught to only write in downstrokes in kindergarten??
@smithworks23
@smithworks23 Год назад
what century? lol
@super12rider
@super12rider Год назад
​@@smithworks23 all centuries. Schools (at least american ones) teach that you write letters from top to bottom. It was weird and a lot of kids just ignored it but it was still a "rule".
@NONO-oy1cu
@NONO-oy1cu Год назад
Keeping the tradition alive I suppose
@carsonianthegreat4672
@carsonianthegreat4672 Год назад
@@smithworks2321st century. 2000s kid.
@spiritus1512
@spiritus1512 Год назад
That, and assuming you’re “finger writing” as most people do instinctively it is easier to pull a pen neatly than it is to push it
@lyllydd
@lyllydd Год назад
You forgot stripping the barbs off of the feather for balance., as well as cleaning the pith out of the shaft and possibly adding a small sliver of metal or wood to serve as an ink reservoir.
@Baruch-Hashem
@Baruch-Hashem Год назад
Hmmm, perhaps that is 102 and this is 101. I do not have the time for such activities, but it looks very interesting.
@1mariomaniac
@1mariomaniac Год назад
Im not very well taught on this subject, but isnt the "ink reservoir" just a bottle of ink you dip the quill tip into?
@NikkyTikkiTavi
@NikkyTikkiTavi Год назад
​@@1mariomaniac That's the ink well, the reservoir holds the ink you're writing with on the nib itself. When you dip the pen into the well you are refilling the reservoir.
@1mariomaniac
@1mariomaniac Год назад
@@NikkyTikkiTavi ah, ok, neat! 😊
@Dosbomber
@Dosbomber Год назад
@Syllasha Which you used to have to do... thus the "pen knife".
@crabmannyjoe2
@crabmannyjoe2 3 месяца назад
The printing press is hands down the most influential invention of human kind.
@TheTechAdmin
@TheTechAdmin 4 месяца назад
I have a fast learning speed. Which is why I LOVE uour shorts. Normally I watch videos at 1.5x (2.0x if the person talks clear) to shorten the time of the video, but still the knowledge. But your content is so compact, I feel like I'm watching a nornal youtube video, on 1.5x. Great work!
@geofff.3343
@geofff.3343 Год назад
Get a fountain pen, you get all the joy and good feel in the hand of trying to use a quill, it's better at pushing, and they make them take cartridges now.
@myfaceismyshield5963
@myfaceismyshield5963 Год назад
That's not the point here at all.
@_magnify
@_magnify Год назад
They are really cool. I am more of a pencil fellow myself.
@yoyojoseph
@yoyojoseph Год назад
Pilot V5 master race 🫡
@spiritus1512
@spiritus1512 Год назад
Totally different ballgame. The other seldom mentioned difference is that while you can find metal nibs cut into “stubs” (that are still tipped), there exists no such a nib that is also flexible like a quill.
@skelly1004
@skelly1004 Год назад
Man, how the fuck did anyone invent writing with a feather? Who killed a bird, plucked out its feathers, and was just like “hmm… I bet I could fill these with ink!”
@Nerobyrne
@Nerobyrne Год назад
I think they actually used other materials first, but they were either not as easy to get or they didn't perform as well. But that might explain how they knew the exact properties the feather had to be in.
@tallulahraccoon3832
@tallulahraccoon3832 Год назад
I'd rather know how they found out how to cure it to make it more resistent yet flexible.
@_magnify
@_magnify Год назад
Well, it's interesting that they were modifying feathers for thousands of years before that as fletching for arrows. My theory is when they were looking for a material that was more durable than the reed pen, the hollow tube reminded them of feathers.
@denisemcdougal6445
@denisemcdougal6445 Год назад
😮😮😮😂😂😂😂
@MatthRrrr
@MatthRrrr Год назад
Before that, people wrote on clay tablets.
@Mystic-j41776
@Mystic-j41776 5 дней назад
Thank god the pen was invented.
@Aws7aleeq
@Aws7aleeq 8 месяцев назад
That's why I use fountain pens, it's less complicated, and it's font is fancy.
@victorquesada7530
@victorquesada7530 Год назад
There are a lot of naysayers in the comments, and a lot of those boil down to something reasonable. It's not super difficult to make marks on paper using random feathers, reads, and other materials that are hollow. I think the main point to take away from it is that writing at that point in history wasn't art form, not just a utilitarian exercise. The cost of paper, the smudging of ink, all of the issues that we don't even consider today would have been very front of mind for an ancient scribe or even an early modern one. There's a reason why small pocket knives are sometimes called pen knives. To get things to work really well consistently over a long period of time, you would take the time to set things up right for the state of comfort, legibility, and consistency.
@johnnyearp52
@johnnyearp52 Год назад
I think writing was an art form back then. At least for important documents and Bibles.
@sapphirII
@sapphirII Год назад
I remember having a metal quill when I was a kind. I tried once working with it, but unless I missed something, I found it hard.
@Lunaa22lovegood_stanstuff
@Lunaa22lovegood_stanstuff 3 месяца назад
This is why we learned to write with every line going from top to bottom
@Secretgeek2012
@Secretgeek2012 Год назад
"Might be ..." Proceeds to describe a more complicated process than I could possibly imagine. Yep.
@theplaylab9336
@theplaylab9336 Год назад
I mean...I knew most of the content of this video already because I'm interested in calligraphy. He's very smart to not use absolute terms!
@10omhz72
@10omhz72 11 месяцев назад
The more I learn about how complicated old things were the more respect I have for the intelligence and problem solving skills of ancient people
@marthabenner6528
@marthabenner6528 8 дней назад
That explains a lot. I never could figure it out growing up.
@karmaisrealxoxo
@karmaisrealxoxo 8 месяцев назад
Someone give this man a pen
@PalimpsestProd
@PalimpsestProd Год назад
now write the entire works of Shakespeare with it.
@_magnify
@_magnify Год назад
haha a reason why scribe used to be a real profession.
@denisemcdougal6445
@denisemcdougal6445 Год назад
😂😂😂
@ilhanthediamondcrafter9767
@ilhanthediamondcrafter9767 Год назад
Well this is interesting to know. I've always wondered how using a feather to writes feels like
@placeholder3863
@placeholder3863 Год назад
You should try a fountain pen, it should be pretty similar and way more accessible
@spiritus1512
@spiritus1512 Год назад
@placeholder3863 definitely not. Fountain pens, aside from generally being inflexible in nib design, include a ball of tipping at the end of the nib that makes writing smoother and upstrokes possible. Feathers will catch the page if you attempt the same motion, and are by nature flexible. Very different experiences, but enjoyable in their own ways
@OverRandomGamer
@OverRandomGamer 21 день назад
Growing up on the coast of Alaska, my siblings and I would find eagle feathers on the beach and from time to time we would use them for calligraphy. We never treated them with sand but it still worked probably because of the fact that we were finding them in hot sand to begin with. We would make the ink from soot we would collect from burning spruce sap. I never really thought about how this is something most people have never done.
@sofiadesentre
@sofiadesentre 3 месяца назад
And here I am tapping on some glass and, magically, letters perfect to the pixel appear as a result. Wild.
@scarofherobrine
@scarofherobrine Год назад
Thank you SO much for this! I’ve never known how people actually write with quills, and this breaks it down beautifully. I can add this into my books, now!
@splnter648
@splnter648 Год назад
Honestly this looks cool, I’d put some effort to make a writing station and a proper quill. This seems fun
@diamondflaw
@diamondflaw Год назад
The Townsends channel has an incredible series of videos about historical writing including a step by step on preparing and using quill pens.
@splnter648
@splnter648 Год назад
@@diamondflaw ok I’ll check that out pretty soon. I remember wanting to write with quills ever since I was a child, so it’d be a dream come true
@courtneyamos6526
@courtneyamos6526 Месяц назад
It’s just cool to think that someone had to come up with this technique before they could even share with the world
@bobrossdevilbrush
@bobrossdevilbrush 3 месяца назад
after the whole process of making the pen, following it up with “and then!” while also noticing the video isn’t over yet surprised me
@nir5178
@nir5178 Год назад
Meanwhile minecraft steve casually writing a 3000 word essay while climbing a mountain
@mango3steen
@mango3steen Год назад
lmao
@brrrrrr
@brrrrrr Год назад
Or compressing 9 pieces of diamonds into one big piece
@ForFucsSakeWhyDidYTchangmyName
​@@brrrrrrand then de compressing it back to normal to make a hoe out of two diamonds and two sticks
@triple6keyz497
@triple6keyz497 Год назад
thanks BIC. you guys made my school life bearable, and i wish the founding fathers had one of your pens.
@orang1921
@orang1921 10 месяцев назад
wood pencils solo your favorite writing tool verse
@dastanbaken6864
@dastanbaken6864 10 месяцев назад
​@@orang1921grow up
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