Pencil Question

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mrcook4570

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Any pen that uses a parker refill can be made as a pencil. Some may need a little tweaking. For others, it is just a matter of switching the pen refill for a Schmidt pencil mechanism.

Edit: The slimline pencils are AWFUL.
 

RyanNJ

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Any pen that uses a parker refill can be made as a pencil. Some may need a little tweaking. For others, it is just a matter of switching the pen refill for a Schmidt pencil mechanism.

Edit: The slimline pencils are AWFUL.

Ok. Will take a look. Would a cigar work? Or would a pentel be better
 

Mark

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I've been using a Wall St pencil for about 4 months. It's a daily use pencil at work. The only problem I've had is the lead breaking off alot when I first started using it.
Since leaving the lead extended, I've not had a breakage. I'm guessing it had something to do with the act of pressing the lead back into the pencil. IDK. Other than that, it's been very reliable.
 

DurocShark

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I do the Pentels. In fact my PITH pen is a Pentel! (Don't tell Skiprat!)

They're WAY more reliable than the kit pencil mechanisms. Two folks on here sell the drill bit and mandrel to do the conversion. I bought mine from rherrell.

I do wood, resin, aluminum, and brass (so far).
 
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