Mine would be creating pen and paper ciphers for my made up secret communication needs.

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      Next Gen actually flexible livescribe fountain pen?? I honestly spent WAY too long trying to design a system that would automatically digitize what I wrote but work with a fountain pen. I eventually gave up and moved on to designing a system for a single handed braille keyboard to let me text while walking. Which I also have on hold. (I HAVE completed some projects, I have a knit shawl of silk/yak that I spun all the yarn for and then added 4000 beads to the edge work. I actually made two of them in different colors and materials. And I’ve made some crud apps and artwork. There is just too much that is interesting!)

      Favorite fountain pen and ink (or at least your favorite at the moment)?

      I love vinta perya (I dilute it further with water) in my Noodler’s clear flex pen. I have a million pens and inks but that’s the combo that makes me happy and that I keep going back to 💕

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        Those sound like amazing projects. How did you go about digitizing the pen strokes? Onboard IMU or something else?

        I don’t even know what a braile keyboard looks like. But that sounds really interesting.

        The shawl sounds so cool. Where does one get yak hair(?) for spinning? I’ve never tried spinning. Sounds like another rabbit hole to jump into :)

        There really is way too much that’s interesting and not enough time for it all. Or people curious enough to share it with. Ah well.

        My favorite fountain pen will sound boring but the journey was fun. After a few years of trying many many pens (I have like 50-60) over the last year I’ve settled in on the humble Parker 45.

        I like a form factor with stepless section (Sheaffer Balance, Parker 51, etc) and the slim pens from the 60s (like Montblanc 221 / 32 / etc) is my jam. For whatever reason I am able to do my best handwriting with the 45. I also like that they’re such an advanced design, easy to clean, and that they’re so plentiful and low cost, and come in so many different colors. They’re durable and reliable (on airplanes and everywhere else). And they work well with my go to work in, Quink Black. But also are not too picky about ink and are easily tuned to write wetter or drier. So I can use my other favorite inks like Lamy Pacific blue, Iroshizuku Tsuki-yo, Kobe Sannomiya Panse, or Diamine Purple Dream (I really ought to get a bottle of that stuff… But I have too many bottles already). Unfortunately my favorite purple, Diamine Damson, is way too dry for anything but absolute gusher pens (prior favorite pen Pelikan 140 is perfect).