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Q: What is the name for a pen you full with ink?
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What is an engineers ink tool?

For years, the engineer's ink tool has been the computer printer. Before that, it was the 'Technical Pen'.


How is a pen made?

A pen is made by a tube then you put a screwable pointy thing on the end of it and then seal it up but put ink in before . your done


What is a pen made out of?

Ball point pen body (outside protection): -Metals -Plastics -Copper or Brass - Sometimes aluminum -Many other chemicals Ball point pen insides (Inside pen): -Tungsten carbide ball (The ball point) -Plastic (the ink holder) -Customized or selected colored ink -Brass (Spring) And that's your classic ballpoint pen, its more complicated than it looks :)


Who and when invented the ball point pens?

The earliest historical record of a reservoir pen dates back to the 10th century. In 953, Ma'ād al-Mu'izz, the caliph of Egypt, demanded a pen which would not stain his hands or clothes, and was provided with a pen which held ink in a reservoir and delivered it to the nib via gravity and capillary action. Al-Mu'izz commissioned the construction of the pen instructing: : "'We wish to construct a pen which can be used for writing without having recourse to an ink-holder and whose ink will be contained inside it. A person can fill it with ink and write whatever he likes. The writer can put it in his sleeve or anywhere he wishes and it will not stain nor will any drop of ink leak out of it. The ink will flow only when there is an intention to write. We are unaware of anyone previously ever constructing (a pen such as this) and an indication of 'penetrating wisdom' to whoever contemplates it and realises its exact significance and purpose'. I exclaimed, 'Is this possible?' He replied, 'It is possible if God so wills'. [1] The earliest historical record of a reservoir pen dates back to the 10th century. In 953, Ma'ād al-Mu'izz, the caliph of Egypt, demanded a pen which would not stain his hands or clothes, and was provided with a pen which held ink in a reservoir and delivered it to the nib via gravity and capillary action. Al-Mu'izz commissioned the construction of the pen instructing: : "'We wish to construct a pen which can be used for writing without having recourse to an ink-holder and whose ink will be contained inside it. A person can fill it with ink and write whatever he likes. The writer can put it in his sleeve or anywhere he wishes and it will not stain nor will any drop of ink leak out of it. The ink will flow only when there is an intention to write. We are unaware of anyone previously ever constructing (a pen such as this) and an indication of 'penetrating wisdom' to whoever contemplates it and realises its exact significance and purpose'. I exclaimed, 'Is this possible?' He replied, 'It is possible if God so wills'. [1] The earliest historical record of a reservoir pen dates back to the 10th century. In 953, Ma'ād al-Mu'izz, the caliph of Egypt, demanded a pen which would not stain his hands or clothes, and was provided with a pen which held ink in a reservoir and delivered it to the nib via gravity and capillary action. Al-Mu'izz commissioned the construction of the pen instructing: : "'We wish to construct a pen which can be used for writing without having recourse to an ink-holder and whose ink will be contained inside it. A person can fill it with ink and write whatever he likes. The writer can put it in his sleeve or anywhere he wishes and it will not stain nor will any drop of ink leak out of it. The ink will flow only when there is an intention to write. We are unaware of anyone previously ever constructing (a pen such as this) and an indication of 'penetrating wisdom' to whoever contemplates it and realises its exact significance and purpose'. I exclaimed, 'Is this possible?' He replied, 'It is possible if God so wills'. [1]


Is a more recent type of ink pen that produces a fine even line?

Rapidograph