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My wife is watching a chick flick,although I love her dearly at the first
opportunity I made a quiet exit and went to the garage to clean upfrom projects other than pens.I picked up a few pieces of left over stuff and that "what if ?"
demon came knocking.
A slim line kit and a coffee later I made this it isn't anything to write home about it was just fun.
 

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My wife is watching a chick flick,although I love her dearly at the first
opportunity I made a quiet exit and went to the garage to clean upfrom projects other than pens.I picked up a few pieces of left over stuff and that "what if ?"
demon came knocking.
A slim line kit and a coffee later I made this it isn't anything to write home about it was just fun.

There need not be any other reason!!!

Glad to see you enjoyed yourself!:biggrin::biggrin:
 

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Yes,normally I would cut it closed end and blind fit the clip( I normally use this for twist cap pen kits ) although I've built them with and without tubes being inserted I find that using the tube has a certain amount of "crush give" when pressing the components together
this helps avoid distorting the turned tube. It's a nice little project when your looking for a mindless distraction.
 
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