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DRAWING   INK

FREEHAND LETTERING PENS Frequently, you will prepare inked drawings, maps, or charts that require freehand lines and lettering. There are many types of freehand pens available. But here we will be concerned only with those  pens  used  by  the  EA.  Included  in  the draftsman kit is a reservoir pen set, which may be used either with a penholder, as a freehand pen, or  fitted  into  a  mechanical  lettering  device  for template lettering. The technical fountain pen (sometimes called a  Rapidograph  pen  or  reservoir  pen)  may  be used  for  ruling  straight  lines  of  uniform  width with  the  aid  of  a  T  square,  triangle,  or  other straightedge.  It  may  also  be  used  for  freehand lettering and drawing and with various drawing and lettering templates. One of the best features of the technical fountain pen is its ink reservoir. The reservoir, depending on the style of pen, is either  built  into  the  barrel  of  the  pen  or  is  a translucent plastic ink cartridge attached to the body  of  the  pen.  The  large  ink  capacity  of  the reservoir saves time because you do not have to constantly  replenish  the  ink  supply.  Therefore, many  EAs  prefer  the  technical  fountain  pen  to the ruling pen. A typical technical fountain pen is shown in figure 2-31. Variations in pen style and line size are  offered  from  various  manufacturers.  Some pens are labeled by the metric system according to  the  line  weight  they  make.  Other  pens  are labeled  with  a  code  that  indicates  line  width measured   in   inches.   For   instance,   a   No.   2 pen   draws   a   line    .026  in.  in  width.  Most technical  fountain  pens  are  color-coded  for  easy 142.326 Figure 2-31.-Technical fountain pen. 2-24

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