Almost kitless practice pen

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Dalecamino

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Visited with Mike Roux (Bluwolf) to learn to make a pen without all the hardware. Using Mikes really nice metal lathe, we got the blanks drilled and, threads cut. I then took it home to finish it with my hand tools. I used the nib and, refill from a Baron I messed up last year sometime. I should have smoothed the edge of the cap but didn't catch that right off. But, I see it now. Thanks to Mike for the help. I expect to have more fun with these pens.
 

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:biggrin:Could you make it any brighter? SHeesh you could use it for an emergancy flare if you break down in your El Camino. Not that they ever break down....

Its a great start Chuck and you will soon be past the point of no return.

Mike
 

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Nice and simple, which is what a pen oughta look like anyhow :D. I like this.

And the hot orange is awesome :D, always make your prototypes something flashy if you can, since, well, you CAN.
 

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:biggrin:Could you make it any brighter? SHeesh you could use it for an emergancy flare if you break down in your El Camino. Not that they ever break down....

Its a great start Chuck and you will soon be past the point of no return.

Mike
Keyword, PRACTICE pen. :biggrin: I should have lots of these.:rolleyes: The orange makes it easy to find on my bench:biggrin: Thanks Mike!

Nice and simple, which is what a pen oughta look like anyhow :D. I like this.

And the hot orange is awesome :D, always make your prototypes something flashy if you can, since, well, you CAN.
Thanks Matt, once I get accustomed to making these, the style should improve a little. But, I agree, nice and, simple does it for me.
 

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Well done Chuck, it looks pretty sweet from here and you say only practice!

Its on my to do list to go kitless but I missed the last tap and die buy so have to wait until there is enough for another buy.
 

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Nice work Chuck! I was going to call you today to see how it was coming. Now I don't have to. Great job.

Mike
 

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Nice save on the 'wasted' Baron kit!


Looks good, and don't worry about the 'not rounded' cap...I like a crisp edge sometimes.




Scott (kitless = way cool) B
 

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Thanks everyone for the comments. We used 1/2-20 threads on the cap. Available at your local hardware store :biggrin: This was a fun project.
 

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Thanks everyone for the comments. We used 1/2-20 threads on the cap. Available at your local hardware store :biggrin: This was a fun project.
I have been corrected by the teacher. :redface: The thread size we used was, M12 X 1.75 Sorry for any inconveinience this mistake may have created.:redface:
 
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