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Review on ๐Ÿ–‹๏ธ Tino Kino Resin Fountain Pen Molds Kit: Create DIY Pens with Epoxy Casting Molds and Silicone Molds, Including 3Pcs Fountain Pen Refills - Perfect Gift for Teachers and Students by Heather Shaw

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Complicated but beautiful

The good news first: the end result is a very nice pen. That's all. Bad news: There is no video showing how to make them from start to finish. Once you figure out how much epoxy to put in it's not the hardest part, it's trial and error, it cures and then you have to remove it. I took forever. I suggest the dish soap method where you try to break the seal and let a few drops run down the slide and then try to squeeze them out. The assembly itself is not difficult once you have all the parts. Make sure your metal parts are inserted correctly or the handle will not come together and after you glue it in place you will not be able to pull the part out. Finally, what's wrong with the pen part itself. I couldn't write at all. I don't think there's any ink in there at all. I think it legally takes a bottle of ink to dip. Again this is never explained and is very annoying as NONE of my pens write. In the end too difficult to use and unpack, easy to assemble, pens do not write, a good element of decoration.

Pros
  • Reliable material
Cons
  • Legacy model