the difference between ef tip and f tip: different pen tip size, different writing experience and different application scenarios.
although p>EF tip and f tip are both fine-pointed pens, there are still some differences between them. Which specification to choose depends on your writing needs and style.
1. The pen tip is different in size: EF tip is thinner than F tip, usually about .3mm, while F tip is about .5 mm.. This means that the EF tip can write thinner lines, while the F tip is more suitable for writing ordinary fonts.
2. Different writing experience: EF tip needs more pressure to leave enough ink on the paper, so you need to be more careful when writing. F-tip, on the other hand, requires less pressure, making writing smoother and more natural.
3. Different application scenarios: EF tip is suitable for writing delicate fonts or details, such as signatures and sketches. The F-tip is suitable for writing daily notes, letters and so on.
types of pen tips
1. standard type: usually including thin, medium and wide. Many companies have more choices. The choice can range from the size of the needle tip to the shovel shape with three times the width. Generally speaking, it is; People with light hands or small handwriting choose a thin pen tip.
2. Italic tip: Oblique nib has a sharp horizontal edge, which is different from the standard spherical shape. So the lines of the words are thicker at the vertical pen. The width of the italic pen tip varies greatly. The wider the pen tip, the more obvious the difference between thick and thin strokes.
3. Oblique body: the tangent line on the left side of the oblique pen tip is at an angle of 15 degrees, which is suitable for many people who hold the pen at a certain angle. Holding the pen like that will make one side of the pen tip bear more pressure, which will lead to the irregular flow of ink.