robusto jr fountain pen

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dozuki

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I am working on a robusto jr. fountain pen kit from woodcraft and can't find directions for it anywhere. I think i have most of it figured out. I just can't figure out where the white plastic part goes. It has threads but there doesn't seem to be a place to screw it in. any ideas???
 
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Originally posted by dozuki
<br />I am working on a robusto jr. fountain pen kit from woodcraft and can't find directions for it anywhere. I think i have most of it figured out. I just can't figure out where the white plastic part goes. It has threads but there doesn't seem to be a place to screw it in. any ideas???

It doesn't go anywhere. It is not used for the regular FP kit. I can't remember what it is for, but I have made the Robusto Jr, and that piece is not needed.

James
 

vick

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http://www2.woodcraft.com/pdf/77B99.pdf
this is for the Robusto Roller ball, not sure if you found it. Did not see instructions for the fountain pen
 

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The robusto Jr. is the same as the Little Havana from CS-USA...check them for instructions. The Robusto from WC is the Havana from CUSA and the navigator from WC is the baron.
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Originally posted by dozuki
<br />I am working on a robusto jr. fountain pen kit from woodcraft and can't find directions for it anywhere. I think i have most of it figured out. I just can't figure out where the white plastic part goes. It has threads but there doesn't seem to be a place to screw it in. any ideas???
 

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The white plastic part looks to protect the nib in shipping. It looks like the male threads will allow it to be threaded into a specially made cap section if you want the two pen halves to snap together rather than screw together. It forms a nice airtight garage around the nib and has a nice snap fit.
 
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