jttheclockman
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I just got done doing another Cortona pen kit and will eventually show the few I have done soon. The point in writing this is to maybe save someone a headache down the road. This kit is very and I mean very tube sensitive so beware if you trim ends by sanding. I did this on a blank I just made and maybe took off a little less than a 1/32" with sanding or a bit more. When I went to assemble kit there was a gap of about that much between nib and body of kit. I scratched my head trying to figure it out. Maybe just trim some off the refill but that did not work. To make a long story short the tube slides up into the cap section which in turn twists the refill when used. But it is so precise that any variation and now there is a gap. I have not actually ever ran into a kit where the tube is that critical. My fix was to drill the silver sleeve in the cap tube just about 1/32" to relieve the difference in the gap. Just found the exact size bit and carefully remove some material. I did have to remove same amount off refill because it would just stick out the nib when closed. Have to say it is one kit that does not get sold and lesson learned. This happens when you try new kits. Many times there is a learning curve so this is one that I am sharing and hope it saves someone down the road. Happy Turning.