BSea
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After seeing Jonathon's kitless click, and knowing how much I liked click pens. I knew this would be something I'd enjoy making. And thanks to Hans (hewunch) for his tutorial.
I made a few modifications, like using a cigar nib and nib connector. This saved me from doing male threads on PR. Male threads always seem to give me more trouble than female threads in pr. I used a 23/64th bit which made a tight fit for the nib connector. And the best thing was that my cigar nib bushing worked perfectly.
Because of the clip I used, I needed a tenon for it so sit properly & not move around. I cut this before polishing, but it really should be the last thing because of how thin it was. If you do it like I did, then the 60 degree center puts too much pressure on the thin tenon, and deforms it It was a real pain to get the clip on after polishing. In the future, I'll do another piece to separate the click mechanism from the clip. All in all, a really simple kitless. Especially when using the cigar nib. One drawback to using the cigar nib with the clip I used was that the barrel is slightly wider at the nib than the clip end. And I think with some other clips and using a piece between the click mechanism and the clip, this can be avoided.
One thing about this style is that it's a shorter pen. Probably close to the size of the aero. So for those who do their own casting, it's great for those 3/4 length blanks. Seems like I always have some of those. The blank above is one of my pours where I ran out of white, but had too much brown. I still like it because it has enough blue.
I made a few modifications, like using a cigar nib and nib connector. This saved me from doing male threads on PR. Male threads always seem to give me more trouble than female threads in pr. I used a 23/64th bit which made a tight fit for the nib connector. And the best thing was that my cigar nib bushing worked perfectly.
Because of the clip I used, I needed a tenon for it so sit properly & not move around. I cut this before polishing, but it really should be the last thing because of how thin it was. If you do it like I did, then the 60 degree center puts too much pressure on the thin tenon, and deforms it It was a real pain to get the clip on after polishing. In the future, I'll do another piece to separate the click mechanism from the clip. All in all, a really simple kitless. Especially when using the cigar nib. One drawback to using the cigar nib with the clip I used was that the barrel is slightly wider at the nib than the clip end. And I think with some other clips and using a piece between the click mechanism and the clip, this can be avoided.
One thing about this style is that it's a shorter pen. Probably close to the size of the aero. So for those who do their own casting, it's great for those 3/4 length blanks. Seems like I always have some of those. The blank above is one of my pours where I ran out of white, but had too much brown. I still like it because it has enough blue.

