For this project, I used a Pilot Parallel Pen, 2.4mm nib
size and green cartridges. There are an
assortment of cartridges in the pack and it makes for great color choices. You can create a gradient of colors by touching
one nib with another one of a different color and this will create a gradual
change of color as you write, which make some beautiful effects.
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Parallel Pen Nib Sizes
The Pilot Parallel pen comes in four nib sizes, which are
0.5mm, 2.4mm, 3.8mm and the broadest being 6.0mm. The colors available are black,
blue, green, red, yellow and purple. The great thing about these pens is that
you can create very fine lines by holding the pen sideways so the nib is
vertical.
The Pilot Parallel pens nibs are sharper than conventional
fountain pens. The nibs consists of two
parallel plates, which help to hold the ink and they also have sharp corners so
the writing appears cleaner, sharper and crisp, and the writing more
impressive. The parallel plate is a
unique design, and you can achieve sharper, smoother and neater calligraphy
handwriting, better than conventional calligraphy pens. The ink flow is excellent and you can pick
the pen up again after months of not being used, and the ink will flow easily
as if it were only used yesterday. There
is a converter in the pack, which is used to clean and flush the pen out after
use or for ink refill. The pack has a
shim, which is used to clean the nib between the plates.
Paper For Pilot Parallel Pens
The paper I used was A4 sized sketch paper, which was of a
high quality 130gsm white cartridge paper.
However, I found that the paper could not cope with the amount of ink
used on the paper. The ink started to
soak in the ink and started to bleed and became feathery. This was rather disappointing but I do like
the colors. For this project, I also
used a fine nibbed conventional fountain pen and deep red ink.
I was excited with the new pens, but it is important to be
mindful of the quality of paper used. If
feel that hot pressed paper of a higher quality is better for these pens because
of the amount of ink that comes out of the nibs. These pens can use a lot of ink, so it may be
a cheaper alternative to keep the ink cartridges and refill them with good
quality ink, but be careful when choosing ink as some may clog the pen.
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