Night fire - kitless

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AbleSnail

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I was gone a little. Nevertheless, I come back. Two important things, actually three:
1. Beautiful resin came out
2. First encounter with a three-thread tap - it's great.
3. I have serious problems with cleaning threads - do you have any patent for this activity?

And finally a pen - kitless.

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Dalecamino

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Very nice! Some use a soft bristle toothbrush with soapy water to clean the threads, followed with plastic polish. Some use a short bristle horse hair brush to clean the threads. Sorry I have no links for the horse hair brush, but a search should take you there.
 

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Change of concept on the look of this pen. The section is the same color as the rest of the pen with a small brass shade. What do you say? Which one is better?
 

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One way to get slightly prettier threads is to sand/buff the tenon prior to cutting the threads. Also, after cutting the threads, put a little polish on your die and run it up and down the threads a few times to polish them up a bit.
 
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