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The Process of Making the Worlds First Custom-Made Fountain Pens by Hand!

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Join us on an exclusive journey into the meticulous craftsmanship behind Hakase's renowned bespoke luxury fountain pens. Witness the detailed process from start to finish, as master artisan Ryo Yamamoto blends tradition with innovation to create these exquisite writing instruments. From the initial consultation to the final touches, discover how a Hakase pen is uniquely tailored to its owner using the finest materials and expert techniques. Experience the artistry and precision that make Hakase pens a cherished possession for discerning clients worldwide. 🏠 Their website: 🖋️ Hakase: Master Artisans of Bespoke Fountain Pens • Founded in 1917, Hakase has been synonymous with craftsmanship and innovation in pen-making for over a century. Renowned for blending tradition with modernity, Hakase earned acclaim in 1982 by creating the world’s first custom-made fountain pen. • Each Hakase pen is a masterpiece, crafted to the owner's exact specifications through a detailed consultation. The company uses only the finest materials, including rare woods and precious metals, ensuring each pen is unique. • In 2005, Hakase pioneered the world’s first sepia ink for fountain pens, refining natural squid ink into ultra-fine, clog-resistant particles. This innovation showcases Hakase's dedication to advancing traditional pen-making techniques. • Combining time-honored methods with modern technology, Hakase produces pens that are both functional and artistic. Attention to detail, from balanced weight to nib smoothness, defines every pen. • Today, Hakase serves discerning clients worldwide, creating timeless writing instruments that embody the perfect fusion of form and function, maintaining a legacy of quality and a future of innovation. Chapters: 0:00 - Intro 1:25 - Writing Habit Diagnosis: Analyzing grip, hand dominance, angle, tilt, pressure, speed, and approach to determine pen dimensions, weight, nib expressiveness, and writing feel. 2:20 - Material Selection: Celluloid Jade Green. 2:33 - Entering the Workshop 2:48 - Measuring Dimensions: Determining exact measurements for the pen. 3:12 - Cutting Material: Cutting celluloid into sections. 4:00 - Shaping Sections: Rounding and straightening sections on the lathe. 5:17 - Drilling Cap Holes: Creating holes in the cap. 7:27 - Cap Construction: Inserting the inner cap. 7:47 - Section Parts Preparation: Shaving, drilling, and cutting the sections. 9:20 - Thread Cutting and Gold Ring Insertion: Cutting threads and inserting a K14 solid gold ring. 10:38 - Shaping and Drilling Barrel: Processing the barrel. 11:53 - Cap Threading: Starting the threading on the cap. 12:37 - Barrel Threading: Starting the threading on the barrel. 14:35 - Internal Thread Cutting: Cutting internal threads on the barrel. 14:58 - Section Shaping: Cutting the section’s exterior. 15:23 - Cap Outer Cutting: Shaping the outer part of the cap. 15:49 - Finishing Barrel Screws: Completing the barrel screws. 15:58 - Cap Shaping and Polishing Final shaping and polishing of the cap. 17:35 - Cap Polishing: Using a motorized buffer to polish the cap. 18:30 - Section Thread Cutting: Cutting extra-site threads on the section. 20:12 - Section Shaping and Polishing: Shaping and polishing the section. 21:57 - Section Mechanism Embedding: Installing the mechanism in the section. 22:55 - Section Polishing: Polishing sections with a motorized buffer. 23:15 - Barrel Cutting and Drilling: Processing the barrel for final assembly. 23:52 - Barrel Polishing: Polishing the rear part of the barrel for cap posting. 24:38 - Installing Gold Ring: Adding an anti-rolling K14 solid gold ring to the barrel. 25:26 - Attaching Nib and Feed: Boiling and cooling to attach the nib and feed. 📸 Copyright © 2023. Process Maestro. All Rights Reserved

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