1, the position of the metal plate is different.
Most of the sharp metal pieces are exposed and shaped like the head of a sword. Is a common pointed species at present. On the other hand, most of the dark metal pieces of the nib are hidden, and only a small part of the front end is exposed for writing.
2. Soft and hard are different.
Generally speaking, sharp points are relatively soft; Writing with a dark nib will feel hard and almost inelastic.
3, the water outlet speed is different
When the writing speed of the stylus is relatively fast, the ink sometimes can't keep up; The dark pen can write fast and the ink can keep up.
4. Suitable for different people.
If it is used to practice calligraphy, it is more inclined to recommend the dark tip, which is not very elastic. For beginners, it has certain stability and is easier to get started, while the tip is more elastic, so it is not easy for beginners to master the essence of practicing calligraphy.
Classification of nib
1, standard type: usually including thin, medium and wide. The choice can range from the size of the needle tip to the shape of a shovel with a width of three times. Ultrafine nib is generally only suitable for digital works, not for ordinary writing.
2. Italic: the tangent angle on the left is 15 degrees, which is suitable for many people who hold the pen angle. Holding the pen will put more pressure on one side of the pen tip, resulting in irregular ink flow.
3. Anti-italic: The shape of the nib is just the opposite of the italic nib, which is generally used by people who write with their left hands.
4. Oblique shape: the nib has a sharp horizontal edge, which is different from the standard spherical shape. The lines of Chinese characters are thicker at the vertical strokes. The width of the italic pen tip varies greatly. The wider the pen tip, the more obvious the difference between stroke thickness.
5. Italic: Using the pen tip can follow the italic style more casually, and the written words are more beautiful. There are usually two kinds of inclined nib: one is 15 degree angle type, and the other is a 30 degree angle nib suitable for left-handed writing.