First Piston Filler

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Stole the Piston from an el cheapo

Ebonite with clear acrylic visual

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Charlie_W

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Congrats on this first! The pen looks very nice from what I can tell.

If I may offer a suggestion.......the pics being back lit leave the details in the shadows, perhaps photos with different lighting will help us see more of your pen.
Keep up the good work!
 

bmachin

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A little definitional quibble here. What you have is a syringe filler. A piston filler uses a knob built into the end of the barrel to turn a screw which operates the piston. Go to http://www.richardspens.com and search for syringe filler, then search for piston filler to see the difference. Sorry, I just couldn't get the links to work right and don't have the time to fool with it right now.

Nice piece of work though.

Bill
 
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A little definitional quibble here. What you have is a syringe filler. A piston filler uses a knob built into the end of the barrel to turn a screw which operates the piston. Go to http://www.richardspens.com and search for syringe filler, then search for piston filler to see the difference. Sorry, I just couldn't get the links to work right and don't have the time to fool with it right now.

Nice piece of work though.

Bill



A syringe is a piston mechanism


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