i find it best to take the reffilable ink cartridge off of the nib section and reffil it that way. i also find it best to reposition the camera to your example of your drawings so that we may see them.
refilling plastic ink cartridges?---ever heard of an ink convertor?---Oaky---she's using one now in the video---which acyually makes makes me wonder even more why bother with the used plastic cartridgres--whatever--I personally wouldn't bother but fun vid all the same
I don't understand why people refill cartridges with bottled ink when they can use a converter...unless there is no converter available...but that was a great video...thank you for posting
If a pen has dried out on me I do not dip it in the ink. I keep a spray bottle with water on my desk ( to clean my monitor ). I srapy some on a paper towel or tissue then wipe the front and back of the nib.
( Hypodermic literally means "under skin, and is used to inject medication into muscles. )
Such syringes are illegal in most jurisdictions unless you are a doctor/nurse or have a prescription ( eg diabetics ). They are considered drug paraphernalia.
However you can find a syringe with a needle not small enough to be hypodermic, but small enough to fill a cartridge. Try a 'science store", or some inkjedt refill kits contain syringes.
My little Shih Tzu had needed subcutaneous fluids for over two years. We do this at home. He has graduated to a larger size needle so I used the left over smaller size for the refil.
From what I've found looking into it, a good number of states have actually passed laws the other way around. Ensuring that anyone who wants to buy one can, so that druggies won't be forced to reuse needles.
In Missouri, you can walk into a Wal-Mart and buy a bag of diabetic needles.
By the way... You play Spore?
MrporkinzLOL 1 day ago
Genius! But i am afraid of needles -.-
MrporkinzLOL 1 day ago
i find it best to take the reffilable ink cartridge off of the nib section and reffil it that way. i also find it best to reposition the camera to your example of your drawings so that we may see them.
rubikscube10111 1 year ago
refilling plastic ink cartridges?---ever heard of an ink convertor?---Oaky---she's using one now in the video---which acyually makes makes me wonder even more why bother with the used plastic cartridgres--whatever--I personally wouldn't bother but fun vid all the same
jbsrknu 1 year ago
her voice grates on my soul.
Giblinono 1 year ago
cool video love it keep em comin
Tonysingh7 2 years ago
that's so cool! I love invisible ink!
BlacklitFloater 2 years ago
i love this video, you remind me of my grandmother
maclovr 2 years ago
thank you very much for the video!
hung13nguyen 2 years ago
I don't understand why people refill cartridges with bottled ink when they can use a converter...unless there is no converter available...but that was a great video...thank you for posting
TonyDent84 2 years ago
Good idea.
kryzma116 2 years ago
If a pen has dried out on me I do not dip it in the ink. I keep a spray bottle with water on my desk ( to clean my monitor ). I srapy some on a paper towel or tissue then wipe the front and back of the nib.
That's usually enough to get it going.
theonebubbat 2 years ago
Is that a real hypodermic syringe?
( Hypodermic literally means "under skin, and is used to inject medication into muscles. )
Such syringes are illegal in most jurisdictions unless you are a doctor/nurse or have a prescription ( eg diabetics ). They are considered drug paraphernalia.
However you can find a syringe with a needle not small enough to be hypodermic, but small enough to fill a cartridge. Try a 'science store", or some inkjedt refill kits contain syringes.
theonebubbat 2 years ago
My little Shih Tzu had needed subcutaneous fluids for over two years. We do this at home. He has graduated to a larger size needle so I used the left over smaller size for the refil.
kryzma116 2 years ago
you're such a pussy
emsattt 2 years ago
@theonebubbat
From what I've found looking into it, a good number of states have actually passed laws the other way around. Ensuring that anyone who wants to buy one can, so that druggies won't be forced to reuse needles.
In Missouri, you can walk into a Wal-Mart and buy a bag of diabetic needles.
MoriarFake2 1 year ago