this heater is a lifesaver in here. no insulation to speak of. the only problem is that he eats kerosine and its not super ecological. well, it should be +20 here soon so heating will not be a problem. heat on the other hand might!



i have been grinding ink (traditional style) now for 2 hours in the morning and made some first trials. i think i might try the readymade ink as well to see if there is a real difference in freshly made vs factory in how i am applying it. my method is rather wasteful since most of the ink drips off the paper.
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