This is what happened when I closed both ends of the pen I copied from Don and Jay. Feel free to not like it. I don't either. Suggestions will be appreciated.
Originally posted by RussFairfield
<br />This is what happened when I closed both ends of the pen I copied from Don and Jay. Feel free to not like it. I don't either. Suggestions will be appreciated.
Originally posted by RussFairfield
<br />Don,
There was a suggestion from Skye in another thread about making the tip the twisting part. I have been making desk pens that worked that way, but had never giveb any thought to applying that to a pocket pen. Now I have my "project for the day". Stay tuned.
Originally posted by RussFairfield
<br />Yes, it was Skiprat and I corrected that message. At least I got the "S" right.
Am I cheating when I use the StreamLine kit?? I pay the extra buck for the kit because I like the clip better than that on the stock SlimLine??
It may be lowly, but the SlimLine is the most versatile pen kit there is, and it is also the cheapest. I am working on another video, some Website pages, and a magazine article devoted to more modifications to the SlimLine.
Originally posted by RussFairfield
<br />Yes, it was Skiprat and I corrected that message. At least I got the "S" right.
Am I cheating when I use the StreamLine kit?? I pay the extra buck for the kit because I like the clip better than that on the stock SlimLine??
It may be lowly, but the SlimLine is the most versatile pen kit there is, and it is also the cheapest. I am working on another video, some Website pages, and a magazine article devoted to more modifications to the SlimLine.
Originally posted by RussFairfield
<br />Thanks for all of the suggestions. I will try some of them and see what happens, but for now this will be another "for my pocket only" pen. The problem is that my shirt pockets are overflowing with pens.