:QUOTE [quotetype:personal] A typewriter cannot delete. It teaches you to mean what you say before you say it. :INFO Daily Writing with a Manual Typewriter Incorporating a manual typewriter into a daily writing practice. Covers model selection for reliability and feel, basic maintenance, and how to integrate the typewriter into a sustainable writing workflow. :COUNTER.half 1 Page | :COUNTER.half 3 Models :PATH Choosing a Model Look for well-serviced machines on local classifieds or eBay. The Olympia SM3 and SM9 are reliable. Hermes 3000 is smooth and quiet. Avoid machines with broken type slugs or stuck carriages unless you can service them. :PATH Basic Maintenance Clean type slugs with a stiff brush and isopropyl alcohol. Oil sparingly with sewing machine oil at the carriage rails. Replace ribbons every few months. Store covered to keep dust off the mechanism. :PATH Daily Writing Workflow Set a fixed time and page count goal. Use the typewriter for drafts only. Scan or transcribe selectively. Keep a folder for finished pages to build a physical archive of your work. :CHECKLIST Typewriter Readiness Checklist [ ] Fresh ribbon installed [ ] Type slugs clean [ ] Carriage moves freely [ ] Platen rubber not cracked [ ] Paper supply stocked [ ] Workspace clear and quiet :NOTE Switching to a typewriter for first drafts removes the temptation to edit constantly. The resistance of the keys and the sound of the mechanism slows writing to a deliberate pace, which many writers find clarifying.