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    Do I really have to soak it and sand it?
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    As stated in the tutorial, no, the soaking and sanding is not mandatory. However, the soaking will make the feather supple, and the sand will strengthen the writing tip. This is certainly recommended if you want to have the quill for prolonged use.
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    Can I use a feather I found on the roadside?
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    Yes, but wash it in case it contains parasites.
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    Can a peacock feather be used?
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    That depends on what type of feather it is. If it's a tail or wing plume, absolutely. However, other feathers are often too soft.
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    Would the degree of the cuts be different if I am left handed?
    Community Answer
    No, the degree is the same.
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    Where do I buy the ink?
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    At a normal hobby or craft store. If you have trouble, look it up on Amazon and see where you can find it.
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    Do I really have to leave it in water over night? If I don't will my feather break?
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    You don't have to soak it in water overnight, but it is suggested to do so if you want it to last.
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    If I don't have ink, what else can I use?
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    Grape juice seems to be a popular alternative, though most dark liquids would probably work. If you want invisible ink, try lemon juice. Either way, have a cloth or an extra sheet of paper underneath to soak up the excess that bleeds through to the underside of the paper you're writing on.
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    Do I need to disinfect a roadside feather or just use soap and water?
    Community Answer
    You should definitely sterilize it.
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    Do I have to use sand to strengthen the tip? If not, what else can I use?
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    In the medieval times, it was done by waving the feather over burning coals or hot ash, but it can be easy to burn the feather this way. By using sand, the heat is distributed evenly and you can't burn the feather.
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    Where do I get the feather?
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    You could go to any craft store, or search online.
  • Question
    Is using Canadian Goose feathers illegal?
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    It is not illegal, because you are in no way harming the goose if you just find one of its feathers and use it.
  • Question
    Can I insert a pen refill from a normal pen into the feather instead of dipping it in ink?
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    Yes, you can! It can be tough to find a feather and pen refill that are compatible but a lot of commercial "quill" pens are exactly that. If you are looking for something less messy, and are not concerned about authenticity, this is a valid option.
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    How long does the feather have to be?
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    It depends on how you hold pens, and how much of the feather you want to be visible. At the very least, it needs to be longer than the pen.
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    Do I have to disinfect it?
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    If you found a feather outside, you do have to disinfect it. If you buy a feather from a craft store, it will be disinfected.
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    Can I use a chicken feather?
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    Absolutely.
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    What does soaking the feather do?
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    It makes the feather more bendable and soft, which helps it to take a good shape.
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    Can I use it with normal ink?
    Community Answer
    Yes, of course.
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    Is the stem size of the feather important?
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    You're going to want it to be as long as you'd want a pen to be. It doesn't need to be long, but it would be for the best if it were.
  • Question
    Can I use marker ink for this?
    Community Answer
    Yes, but it is not recommended.
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    Can I use scissors if I don't have a knife, or will that damage the quill?
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    You can use scissors that have sharp points, but it will take longer.
  • Question
    Is there any way to soak the feather without ruining it?
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    Wait for the feather to dry and then fluff it (spread out the individual fibers of the feather). This will make it look good as new!
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    How long does making a quill take?
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    If you put it in water overnight, that takes 8 - 10 hours. A little time sharpening the horns, and and if you want to dye the feather, time to dry. It also takes about 15 minutes to cook the sand.
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    Are crow feathers okay to use?
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    Yes, a crow feather will work well.
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    Can the pen be used with paint?
    Community Answer
    No, I wouldn't use the pen with paint as it would likely dry on the feather and ruin it.
  • Question
    Is it inappropriate to use a quill pen in school?
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    You would have to ask your teacher or principal at school. Most likely it won`t be appropriate because the ink might spill.
  • Question
    Can I use baby chick feathers to make a quill pen?
    Community Answer
    No; they're too short and you wont be able to handle it easily.
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    What type of feather do I need?
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    Almost any feather will do, as long as the stem isn’t too soft or thin. And any size will do as long it is comfortable to hold on to.
  • Question
    When using chicken feathers, do male or female feathers work better for the quill?
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    It doesn't matter much. I have chickens, and I've made many quills, and the only thing I've noticed is this: The bigger the bird, the better the feather.
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    How do I bend two horns together for a quill pen?
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    Here's an alternative to making horns: cut your 45 degree angle, and then sharpen the tip of the quill. Cut a short, simple line down the middle of the point, it needs to be about 1.5 cm.
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    Do I have to cut the feather stem to make a quill pen? Can I use any type of feather?
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    You don't need to cut the "stem" because as long as you can hold the feather, all you need is that sharp tip. For the second question, the answer is, for the most part, yes. The feather must be long and sturdy, a wing or tail feather. It is recommended that your feather is at least eight inches long, because otherwise it will be fragile and difficult to hold.
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