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Old 06-26-2018, 11:18 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by cqman View Post
The nib is replaceable. You can choose any Wacom compatible nib with different texture to get better writing feeling. Note: some are thicker, need to grind a little bit.

BTW, Onyx will issue an official stylus nib kit in July or later this year.
From a reply by an Onyx representative to a question on the Onyx bbs site, I had been under the impression that the nibs were not replaceable:

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Stavros Apr 16

Hi,

I have the following questions regarding the stylus pen used in Max2:

1. What is the expected durability of the nib in the pen. Weeks, months?

2. When it has completely worn down, can I replace just the nib, or should I replace the entire pen? If I can replace the nib, where can I buy the replacements from, and find instructions on how to replace the nibs?


Afra Apr 17

Hi, Stavros.

1. the expected durability of the nib in the pen is months.

2. At present, when it has completely worn down, you can replace a new stylus.

PS: The stylus of Samsung Note series can be used on Max 2.

http://bbs.onyx-international.com/t/...eplacement/303
Good to know that that is not the case. It would be a waste to have to throw out the stylus once the nib wears down.
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