Texatdurango
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Looks like another group buy is in the works for the multi-start tap and dies so I thought I'd mention something that most if not all might find useful.
While it's nice to have a new tap and die to cut those neat threads in your new creations, it's also an expensive learning period if you use whatever acrylic, ebonite or alumilite blanks you have on hand to practice on.
Let's say for arguments sake that the typical acrylic blank sitting around in your stash is $2.50 to $3. Trust me, you will go through many of these as you embark on your quest to find just the right size and shape of pen to make.
I found a source for clear acrylic rods and tubes that cost pennies a foot rather than dollars an inch so if you like saving money, read on!
These clear acrylic rods and tubes turn much like the acrylic blanks you now have. If you make a prototype pen and screw it up or don't like the length, diameter, threads, or just the overall shape....... don't worry, your just out a few cents on clear rod, just toss it away and make another!
Another nice benefit is that when trying new types of filling mechanisms, you can actually see what's going on inside the pen body or cap so you can get your hole and thread depths down perfectly.
The source is: http://www.usplastic.com/catalog/default.aspx?catid=440&parentcatid=443 and while you are there, they also sell black and white acetal (Delrin) rods dirt cheap and clear acrylic sheets for making all sorts of display stands,etc..
While it's nice to have a new tap and die to cut those neat threads in your new creations, it's also an expensive learning period if you use whatever acrylic, ebonite or alumilite blanks you have on hand to practice on.
Let's say for arguments sake that the typical acrylic blank sitting around in your stash is $2.50 to $3. Trust me, you will go through many of these as you embark on your quest to find just the right size and shape of pen to make.
I found a source for clear acrylic rods and tubes that cost pennies a foot rather than dollars an inch so if you like saving money, read on!
These clear acrylic rods and tubes turn much like the acrylic blanks you now have. If you make a prototype pen and screw it up or don't like the length, diameter, threads, or just the overall shape....... don't worry, your just out a few cents on clear rod, just toss it away and make another!

Another nice benefit is that when trying new types of filling mechanisms, you can actually see what's going on inside the pen body or cap so you can get your hole and thread depths down perfectly.
The source is: http://www.usplastic.com/catalog/default.aspx?catid=440&parentcatid=443 and while you are there, they also sell black and white acetal (Delrin) rods dirt cheap and clear acrylic sheets for making all sorts of display stands,etc..