Do not overload the pen with ink, Having filled the pen, nearly close' the nibs and try the width of the line on a piece of paper or the margin of the drawing. Never refill or lay the pen aside without first cleaning it. Elements of Mechanical Drawing - Page 14by Gardner Chace Anthony - 1894 - 98 pagesFull view - About this book
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