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Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Cleveland, OH, USA.
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Not sure if this was posted or not but after I read that some didn't know about the Sierra trick, I figured I would post the one for the Atlas pen I found.
I was contemplating making a spacer for the 7 millimeter pen mill that I have. I noticed though that the spacer would be awefully thin. I looked over at my work table and saw some 7mm pen spacers/bushings. Low and behold, these bushings slid in nearly perfect into the tube for the Atlas pen. I slid 4 spacers/bushings onto the pen mill and slid everything into the blank and wound up with perfectly squared edges. |
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