Again I want to mention that I got the idea from Fangar (James). Here is how I'll do it...
1. Make a cardboard piece/pattern (this is the step I missed [:I]). It will be flimsy but just try it (on various pens) to check the actual length you'll need. I think you'll come up anywhre 6" - 7" long total. Do factor in where you want the tip of the pen to be.
2. Decide on the width of the stand...I think you only need an inch or so. Make sure you have enough to support your pen.
3. Cut a flexiglass strip depending on the dimensions you got from your pattern. Use the thinnest plexiglass you can get (easier to bend [

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4. Drill the hole that will hold the nib (so the pen won't slip down). I chose to use a small brill bit and not too deep so it won't be too visible but it is up to you. Note that small hole may not hold a closed pen RB or FP well.
5. Sand all the sides. I used my sander to define the shape, round the edges and remove all the major saw marks. On the part that will be the top, I sanded a shallow crevice to help hold the pen from slipping. Then manually sand it through a course of 220, 320, 400, 600 then entire course of MM) This all depends on how nice you want your sides to come out to. NOTE: avoid sanding the flat surface of the plexi.
6. Bend. To bend I used a candle. You can also use a lighter if you wish. Know where you need to bend and start heating it SLOWLY. DO NOT put the fire too close the plexi and keep it moving. Once you feel it getting soft enough, bend it to desired shape. It will take a few minutes to cool down and settle on the new shape. CAUTION. Plexi will be hot. DO NOT wet the plexi to cool down, it might cause it to crack.
Sanding the sides takes the longest...otherwise, it is fairly fast to make these stand.
Hope this info helps you. [

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