Randy_
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I'm getting ready to make up a few experimental Sierra click pens with some letterwood (weak figured snakewood) that Hank Lee graciously donated to my project. The basic idea will be to see if using generously sized holes with flexible adhesives will have any impact on the wood cracking problem that is so common with many snakewood pens. One thing I am especially interested in testing is a flexible epoxy that Hank sent me a sample of that is sold in Japan. Don't ever recall seeing such a product in the US although it probably does exist. This wood has been sitting in his shop for several years and I let it sit for another month or two after its international flight while weighing it to be sure no weight changes were occurring.
My question, however, is what is the length of the uni-ball refill that is used in the Sierra click kit? Personally, I prefer the Pilot G2 refill to the uni-ball and as I recall, the G2 is just a hair shorter than the uni-ball; but I don't have one in-house right now to measure up. The G2 is right at 111mm.
Thanks.
My question, however, is what is the length of the uni-ball refill that is used in the Sierra click kit? Personally, I prefer the Pilot G2 refill to the uni-ball and as I recall, the G2 is just a hair shorter than the uni-ball; but I don't have one in-house right now to measure up. The G2 is right at 111mm.
Thanks.
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