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Ruling pen
Drawing implement

A ruling pen is a drawing instrument for drawing with ink or with other drawing fluids. Originally used for technical drawings in engineering and cartography together with straight rulers and French curves, it is today used for specific uses, such as picture framing or calligraphy.

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Description

A ruling pen contains ink in a slot between two flexible metal jaws, which are tapered to a point. It enables precise rendering of very thin lines.2 The line width can be adjusted by an adjustment screw connecting the jaws.3 The adjustment screw can optionally have a number dial.

History

In the Soviet Union, ruling pens were widely used by women for eyebrow hair removal,4 being used as tweezers.

See also

  • Rising, Justus; Reese, Harry (1955). Tracing With Ink (16mm film). Purdue University – via A/V Geeks on YouTube. Summary: "Demonstrates tracing on cloth. Shows procedures for handling the ink bottle and for filling, adjusting, using, cleaning and sharpening pens."

References

  1. Cicale, Ann (2006). The Art & Craft of Hand Lettering. Sterling Publishing Company, Inc. p. 96. ISBN 978-1-57990-809-6. 978-1-57990-809-6

  2. Cicale, Ann (2006). The Art & Craft of Hand Lettering. Sterling Publishing Company, Inc. p. 96. ISBN 978-1-57990-809-6. 978-1-57990-809-6

  3. Kirby, Richard Shelton (1918). The Fundamentals of Mechanical Drawing. J. Wiley & Sons, Inc. pp. 8–9.

  4. "Рейсфедер для бровей". http://www.beauty-practical.ru/2011/10/rejsfeder-dlya-brovej.html