Left Oblique Nib at Arthur Chavarria blog

Left Oblique Nib. Stub or ci might be better if line variation is desired. This type of nib is designed to accommodate “side writing”. I believe this is known as a left oblique nib, as pendemonium puts it: There are right handers who are left eye dominate, so automatically cant. Oblique nibs are often, but not always cut to be a broad edge nib; Most modern nibs are round, or at least spherical, so it’s fairly easy to tell an oblique nib. An oblique nib is one that is ground to have the tipping cut at a slant. They are commonly used with european fountain pens and are one of many calligraphy pen nib types. Oblique nibs come in left or right oblique variations depending on the writer’s hand orientation. Anyone who tends towards a slanted grip when writing should try out one of these nibs:

Jinhao X450 fountain pen with left oblique nib for Arabic calligraphy
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Oblique nibs come in left or right oblique variations depending on the writer’s hand orientation. Anyone who tends towards a slanted grip when writing should try out one of these nibs: They are commonly used with european fountain pens and are one of many calligraphy pen nib types. Stub or ci might be better if line variation is desired. This type of nib is designed to accommodate “side writing”. There are right handers who are left eye dominate, so automatically cant. I believe this is known as a left oblique nib, as pendemonium puts it: Most modern nibs are round, or at least spherical, so it’s fairly easy to tell an oblique nib. Oblique nibs are often, but not always cut to be a broad edge nib; An oblique nib is one that is ground to have the tipping cut at a slant.

Jinhao X450 fountain pen with left oblique nib for Arabic calligraphy

Left Oblique Nib This type of nib is designed to accommodate “side writing”. Most modern nibs are round, or at least spherical, so it’s fairly easy to tell an oblique nib. Oblique nibs are often, but not always cut to be a broad edge nib; Anyone who tends towards a slanted grip when writing should try out one of these nibs: I believe this is known as a left oblique nib, as pendemonium puts it: They are commonly used with european fountain pens and are one of many calligraphy pen nib types. Oblique nibs come in left or right oblique variations depending on the writer’s hand orientation. There are right handers who are left eye dominate, so automatically cant. This type of nib is designed to accommodate “side writing”. Stub or ci might be better if line variation is desired. An oblique nib is one that is ground to have the tipping cut at a slant.

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