It is not recommended to interchange roller ballpoint refills with fineliner refills in a Montblanc twist ball pen, as they are designed to work with specific refill types. Doing so may damage the pen's mechanism or compromise writing performance. It's best to use the refill type recommended by the pen manufacturer to ensure proper functionality.
Yes you can. You just have to purchase the right cartridge from an official Mont Blanc pen store or from Amazon.
A fineliner (one word) is a pen with a felt tip, almost like a felt tip marker but smoother and more precise, very similar to a roller ball pen. In the case of Montblanc pens, they are also spring loaded to prevent damage to the nip.
I use Fineliner pens (various brands make them... currently using Dudley and Pilot makes). They seem to work well without smudging or skipping. Hope this helps!
You can purchase high-quality refillable fineliner pens at specialty stationery stores, art supply stores, or online retailers like Amazon or JetPens.
That really depends on the size of the fineliner and dip pen you choose to buy. I'm not a user of fineliner pens so you'll have to excuse any mistakes I may make, but from what I'm aware, they come in the following sizes (from smallest to largest): 0.13mm, 0.18mm, 0.25mm, 0.35mm, 0.5mm, 0.7mm, 1.0mm, 1.5mm, and 2.0mm. However, dip-pens (be it the fountain pen type or the nib pen type) come in many sizes depending on not only the purpose of the set you buy, but also on any other nibs you may purchase seperate for your collection. Say, for instance, that you buy a cartoonist set - you will have a range of nibs from very thin to quite thick. But if you were to buy a set of which the purpose lay solely in calligraphy, the nibs may range from thin to wide (not necessarily thick in depth, but wide in width). So make sure you're choosing the right nib for the right job! Overall, though, it's down to your personal preference as to which you would enjoy to work with most, so don't be afraid to try both types of pens. Hope I helped.
A fineliner (one word) is a pen with a felt tip, almost like a felt tip marker but smoother and more precise. in the case of Montblanc pens, they are also spring loaded to prevent damage to the nip.
A nib used to be part of a pen
Two homonyms for "pen" are "pen" as in the tool used for writing and "pen" as in an enclosure for animals.
Quill pen
Using a refillable fineliner for writing and drawing has benefits such as cost-effectiveness, environmental friendliness, and consistent quality of lines. Refillable fineliners reduce waste, save money in the long run, and provide a reliable tool for precise and detailed work.
The possessive noun for "pen" is "pen's." This form is used to indicate ownership, such as in the phrase "the pen's cap."