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I've have been using a small Tieg lathe to make these,
 

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magpens

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You're off and running !

I am curious to know which kit you used in the last two pictures .

Also, do you use the metal-working version of the Taig ? . (I ask because of your antique car background).
 
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You're off and running !

I am curious to know which kit you used in the last two pictures .

Also, do you use the metal-working version of the Taig ? . (I ask because of your antique car background).

Those are from Penn state, Mechanical Pencil Kit in Chrome Item #: PKMPLCH
I used Box elder dyed, for my Granddaughter and the other is carbon fiber for a friend. Need to get another for me.
 

harleyhaynes

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DO you find the pencil mechanism to work well? I have used a Hex pencil kit and I did not like the mechanism. It to rattle at the top and the lead would not advance like I think a "click" pencil should?
 
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