Will dragging an FP from left to right, such that the tines are following each other, lead to misalignment and uneven wear/polishing? Or perhaps even twisting of the tines? (especially if the hand is rotated)
Reason for asking: in pointed pen calligraphy for running hands where the script is slanting left to right, it is usual to position the nib so that it is pulled up and dragged down on the long strokes, not laterally along the line. The tines get even pressure and it is easier to get consistent swells.
Added: my Pilot 823 (fine) seems to be a nicer writer if I use an upright script, or at least not drag it sideways.
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