actually I was talking about the white line that runs the length of the pen,,
Ed's comment was not negative but was in fact very structured humor.
Hmmmmm....I have to admit I didn't catch the humor and personally I don't think this example is very humorous either.I am feeling generous so I'm going to help you out some. Internet meme, Penn/teller into the trash it goes origin.
Huge flood of things like this.
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I am feeling generous so I'm going to help you out some. Internet meme, Penn/teller into the trash it goes origin.
Huge flood of things like this.
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"Throw it in the trash" does not answer the OP's question which asks how to repair it or if it can be repaired. It might not be worth the trouble to repair but that isn't what the OP asked he wanted to know if it could be done and how to do it. "Throw it in the trash" answers neither part.
How to fix a cracked pen tube.
Step 1. Throw it in the garbage.
How to fix a cracked pen tube.
Step 1. Throw it in the garbage.
Based on the price of that blank I second what Ed said, throw it away and start over. Unless of course you like the option of having wood accents on the ends then you could always go that route which I think someone else has already mentioned