Just FYI, for people who write a lot with mechanical pens, check out the Kuru Toga line with rotating lead engine. Every time you lift up your pen the lead rotates slightly which keeps your lead relatively sharp to a point. They are also very affordable at <$20 on amazon.
Just a note, they are inexpensive so despite some of them looking like metal they are light and plastic. But they seem high quality and dont break easily.
yes @freemo , I have a light #writing, and the 0.5 is perfect for me :)
I use the 0.7 with color #leads and the 0.3... very little ^^
I always preferred pencils to pens..
I guess I like the non-destructiveness, because when I don't use #pencils, I use #erasable pens XD in particular the #Frixion, they become #transparent with the raising of the #temperature ♨️
I used fountains on primary and maybe mid school.. I remember I liked them :) but only gel ones from high school up to today ^^
@frayoshi Erasable ink is great. Sadly I use fountain pens and usually do flex style writing. So as far as I know erasable ink isnt really an option fo rme.
@frayoshi Also in general I prefer the smallest lead I can get. Usually thats 0.5mm or 0.3mm. But with the rotating lead engine I find thicker ones work well.