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Diamine Writer's Blood

Review of Diamine Writer's Blood fountain pen ink using a Pilot Penmanship EF nib.
Chapters:
00:00 Swatch color comparison
00:12 Zoom (microscope) photo
00:18 Microscope smear
00:24 Line Width
00:30 Written review
00:46 Dry Time
01:01 Writing Sample
02:13 Subjective Analysis
02:46 Zoom of absorbent paper
03:36 Quote & Writing Prompt
04:06 Close-up of completed review
04:18 Scan of completed review
04:24 End screen, links to channel and previous review
Post-recording notes: Cleaning was surprisingly quick and easy. It may need a few extra flushes because of how saturated it is, but it comes out easily. This ink is basically a super-concentrated pink - see the microscope smear.
Wrote really wet after filling, for about 1/3 of an A5 page, then slowed down to what I assumed was normal. The next day, after a paragraph, it wouldn't write. I flossed the tines and it gushed. Wrote for another half page and it seems to be still flowing very wet. The ink didn't clog again, it's still flowing extremely fat and writing a wide line. Don't know what clogged the pen at the start - I clean thoroughly between inks and the pen hasn't had glitter in it in forever. Fluke, I guess. See the writing on the swatch card in the video for the difference.
This ink seems to attract barking dogs.
Zoomed in photo (Very close, but the photo seems almost to have some brown in it, which the paper doesn't)
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Screenshot (Also close, though the text is so dark you may have a hard time seeing any color.)
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Scan of Completed Review (Close, possibly a bit too blue (I have a hard time deciding); text may be a little too light (over exposed).)
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Absorbent Paper Close-up (top is puzzle paper like thick newsprint, bottom is old 20lb copy paper) (AP: almost perfect; CP: close, possibly too brown.)
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Line width (One of the lines used for dry time. Magnification is 100x. The grid is 100x100µm. The scale is 360µm, with twelve divisions of 30µm each. The line width for this ink is roughly 360µm. With 214 inks measured, the average line width is 295µm.) (Not the fattest line, but definitely on the very wide end of the scale.)
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Microscope image (100x. The software wouldn't pick up color or details, so this is my cell phone looking through the eyepiece.)
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  • @kevinu.k.7042
    @kevinu.k.7042 Жыл бұрын

    Great stuff! Not quite my tone. Your humour left me with a big smile! Wishing you a great year ahead and, as always, many thanks.

  • @EFNIR

    @EFNIR

    Жыл бұрын

    😊 Thanks, Kevin! Very happy to provide smiles! May this year be your best yet, with many more to come! 😁

  • @briansmithwins
    @briansmithwins Жыл бұрын

    And another ink goes onto the 'samples to buy list'. Thanks for this and all the other reviews.

  • @EFNIR

    @EFNIR

    Жыл бұрын

    😅 Welcome to the "hopelessly inky" club! You're most welcome! Thanks for watching and commenting.

  • @thuntz29
    @thuntz29 Жыл бұрын

    I do wonder why was this ink formulated to be this wet, it’s one of those things that really annoys me because it changes the line width of my pens. Have yet to find a pen I like it with. Thanks for the lovely review ❤😊

  • @EFNIR

    @EFNIR

    Жыл бұрын

    You're very welcome, Valentina! It's nice to see you back. Hope life is treating you well. As to the wetness, I have to assume it's a natural consequence of the various ingredients needed to get the color and stabilize the ink. Of course, I could be wrong, maybe the redditors explicitly asked for a super-wet ink, I don't remember. Anywho, I'm with you - I prefer inks that don't spread so much.

  • @storge306
    @storge3068 ай бұрын

    I feel like such an idiot. I recently purchased a Platinum 3776 Century (in Extra-Fne, of course) to purposefully use with this ink. However, I did not consider that this ink will write a much broader line. My new pen is (relatively) horrible to use and I regret buying both the pen and the ink. 😖😖😖 Changing to a better ink (Sailor?) will help but I also think the nib needs adjusting, something I am rather frustrated about for a $200 (AUD) pen.

  • @EFNIR

    @EFNIR

    8 ай бұрын

    Sorry for such a combo of bad luck, Storge! (Please note that it does not make you an idiot, so you shouldn't feel like one! 🙂) Platinum gold nibs are quite feedbacky and the EF is so fine that even if the tipping were smooth as can be, it would feel every indentation in the paper. IMO, if the tines are misaligned or the nib is flawed in some other way, the seller should exchange it, and test the replacement for you to ensure it's good. But then that route has its own headaches. As for trying another ink - this one is really well lubricated (one step below the best lubrication), so I'm not sure another ink would help in that regard. But there are other inks that behave better on paper - I'm just not sure any of those are well lubricated (the well-lubricated inks tend to write fatter lines). You might want to filter my spreadsheet by the best lubrication ratings and then check the line widths for how they compare to Writer's Blood's line width (they'd have a hard time being worse - except Baystate Blue, which exists to cause problems... 🤣). Finally, a thought on EF nibs - I have found that while there's a limit to how lightly I can hold the pen and still control it, I can almost always write with a lighter hand - hold the nib off the paper a little more - and thereby get a smoother experience. It takes a lot of work at first to get used to doing this, and often I still "forget" and go back to using more pressure or a tighter grip than needed, but it's worth the effort to keep trying because the writing experience is so much more pleasant that way. All the best, Storge! 😊

  • @storge306

    @storge306

    8 ай бұрын

    @@EFNIR Wow, so kind of you to reply. You're such a treasure! 🤩 What I feel quite silly about is that, after reading/watching reviews, I had thought the Platinum nib would be smoother than my Sailor nib (which I simply adore, it is not scratchy but as an has feedback which I enjoy as it writes with direction and purpose). Sadly the Platinum nib is not smoother 😭. Returning it is not practical as you highlight, so I will have a nib-meister take a look (do you know any in Aussie?) because it is sharp to the touch when all of my other nibs are not. Also, I cannot see anything under my loupe. I have so much ink that I really do not need the Writer's Blood so I have found a new home for it (thanks to Christmas). I also have someone lined up to take the Platinum 3776 Century (as a pre-used gift to a relative) if I still do not like it when it comes back from the nib-meister. Then I will stick to my Sailor nibs which - as you noted - I have learnt to use with a lighter touch. Gosh I love my Sailor! ⚓ 😍 🤤

  • @EFNIR

    @EFNIR

    8 ай бұрын

    @@storge306 😊 You're too kind. Yeah, I find it interesting that everyone talks about Sailor's feedback, but not as much about Platinum's - perhaps because their steel nibs are crazy-smooth and write a larger line than the same size designation in gold (sort of the opposite of what you'd expect). I'm afraid I don't know of any Australian nib meisters, but you'd think there's be one there somewhere! Hope you find one who can do just what you need. Aligning the tines and a bit of polishing shouldn't be too hard - I've done both myself, though a Platinum gold EF nib isn't the place to have your first try! Sharp to the touch is strange - is there tipping material? (Hoping that step in manufacturing didn't go wrong! If it did, Platinum themselves ought to make good.) Perhaps a burr or something. You'd probably need very high magnification to see that... Glad your Writer's Blood found a new home. 🎄 Enjoy that Sailor in the meantime, too! 🙂

  • @PATRK55
    @PATRK55 Жыл бұрын

    You should consider making playlists by brand, I can only buy diamine inks where I'm from ):

  • @PATRK55

    @PATRK55

    Жыл бұрын

    On an other note, how does this compare with Syrah? Seems to be a similar shade

  • @EFNIR

    @EFNIR

    Жыл бұрын

    :) Diamine playlist made: "EFNIR: Diamine Inks" kzread.info/head/PLuDpVcfnCaS85VlkY9fb3mdEEKfO_qJc5 I'll work on others based on the number of reviews (don't want to do playlists for brands I only have a few of).

  • @EFNIR

    @EFNIR

    Жыл бұрын

    @@PATRK55 I'm afraid I've never used Syrah, and don't have a sample, so I can't say. I'd recommend checking out @AnInkGuy to see if he's reviewed both - should give you good info on how they compare.

  • @bland9876
    @bland9876 Жыл бұрын

    Making ink that Looks like human blood is a bit dark don't you think?

  • @EFNIR

    @EFNIR

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes, but there are lots of people who want it. Of course, in the case of the reddit inks, they choose the color first (and I think everyone knew it didn't really look like blood) and the name comes second - and in this case, I think the name is more metaphoric than literal (in most folks' minds).

  • @bland9876

    @bland9876

    Жыл бұрын

    @@EFNIR definitely the pen you whip out on Halloween and right "red rum" with.

  • @EFNIR

    @EFNIR

    Жыл бұрын

    @@bland9876 🤣

  • @Snick3927
    @Snick3927 Жыл бұрын

    Maybe it’s my age and fondness now for elasticated-waist trousers, but these days I have no love for fat, swollen, or spready anything-least of all ink lines. Like the Irish whiskey, 'Writer's Tears,' I can’t help thinking the name of this ink itself operates as click bait for its particular community. Me included. Another superlative review-thanks!

  • @EFNIR

    @EFNIR

    Жыл бұрын

    🤣 I understand all too well! Of course, the name was chosen by the good folk of Reddit's r/fountainpens, so I suppose we can't accuse Diamine of coming up with this particular click bait. Thank you, Jack, and you're most welcome!

  • @Snick3927

    @Snick3927

    Жыл бұрын

    @@EFNIR I wasn’t aware of the Reddit involvement…yet more Liz-learning for me-thanks, as always…😘

  • @EFNIR

    @EFNIR

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Snick3927 :) You're very welcome, Jack. As I recall, this, Earl Grey, and Aurora Borealis are the r/fountainpens inks so far.

  • @MidlifeByKirstin
    @MidlifeByKirstin Жыл бұрын

    Happy New Year! I didn´t want to buy any inks this year, but I like the colour and your review is just to good not to.

  • @EFNIR

    @EFNIR

    Жыл бұрын

    🥳 Happy New Year to you, too, Kirstin! I hope you have a nice, dry pen for it - it's a gusher! And if you do get it, I hope you enjoy it. The good news is that it's a Diamine, and they're more than affordable.

  • @MidlifeByKirstin

    @MidlifeByKirstin

    Жыл бұрын

    @@EFNIR Yup, I´m really pleased with all of my Diamine inks so far. Affordable and reliable. The only one that gives me trouble is the Golden Brown. I like the colour but it seems to be sooo dry. I haven´t found a pen that it works well in.

  • @EFNIR

    @EFNIR

    Жыл бұрын

    @@MidlifeByKirstin Super-dry inks can be a challenge. A really smooth, wet nib that's not too broad can help (so it's not demanding as much ink flow and doesn't need lubrication to feel smooth). Good luck - hope you find a home for it. :)