First, clean the rabbit fur, then pick out the fur of similar length and tidy it up.
During the cleaning process, the parts are repeatedly trimmed and adjusted. Once they are almost finished, they are laid flat on the workbench.
Then, just like rolling up paper, slowly roll the rabbit fur into a bundle, and then tie it securely at the base of the fur with thread.
Then, after tidying it up, drip glue into the pen tube, and then insert the pen tip into the pen tube. That's it.
Furthermore, words or patterns can be engraved on the penholder, which would make the pen appear very precious and high-end.
Ning Jing couldn't carve, but after seeing his sister-in-law make a few calligraphy brushes, Tie Dan couldn't resist the urge to try. After Ning Jing nodded in agreement, he took a brush and happily started carving on the brush handle with a small knife.
When Fu Hongxing returned and saw the pen in Tie Dan's hand, he was completely stunned.
The pen was carved with pictures, making it look like a work of art.
Ning Jing was also surprised that Tie Dan had this talent.
Tie Dan, feeling embarrassed after being praised, scratched the back of his head and confessed to his older brother and sister-in-law that he had been learning carpentry from Gen Lin of the Zhao family next door because he was bored at home.
Because he was afraid that his older brother and sister-in-law would see him and think he was not doing proper work, he did not learn to do things like planing wood, but instead learned how to carve various patterns on wood.
Ning Jing had previously made a pen and said it would be nice if words could be engraved on it, which stirred something in his heart.
He felt there was no difference between carving flowers on wood and carving words on bamboo, especially after he finished carving the words, he felt there was no problem. That's why the painting on the penholder is what it is today.
Ning Jing saw it, loved it so much that she immediately kept it as a collectible.
After the fifteenth, Fu Hongxing left with the dozens of pens Ning Jing had made.
Of course, nothing was engraved on those pens.
Only the character for "pen" was printed in cursive script on the penholder with gold powder.
Ning Jing also made a simple gift box, which was made of bamboo.
It looks very high-end and sophisticated just by looking at it like that.
However, in Fu Hongxing's view, Ning Jing has put the cart before the horse.
After all, they bought the pen, not the box.
He felt that the price Ning Jing had agreed to was a bit too expensive.
When people can't even get enough to eat, who has the leisure to buy such an expensive calligraphy brush?
However, since his wife insisted, he had no choice but to go along with her.
After arriving in Shanghai, Fu Hongxing first took Hou Jianxin and the monkey to purchase all the necessary parts for the coal mine.
There are still three days left after everything is settled.
Fu Hongxing told Hou Jianxin to go explore on his own, while he took the calligraphy brush and went to try his luck at the recent exchange meeting in SH City.
After all, most of the spare parts needed in the coal mine were purchased from manufacturers at trade fairs.
He saw that the exchange meeting had everything.
Some people even displayed items woven from grass and rattan, and quite a few people came to see them. After hearing from others that the manufacturers on display were offering prices that were not low, the prices were actually quite high.
After seeing the various baskets and other decorations made of grass and vines, Fu Hongxing suddenly gained confidence in the calligraphy brushes and gift boxes his wife had made.
It doesn't make sense that his wife's woven grass and rattan products can sell for such high prices while no one wants the calligraphy brushes she makes.
Because he did not register for the exchange meeting; he entered here as a purchaser.
Now that we want to use calligraphy brushes to explore new avenues, we have to find someone to collaborate with.
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