Hi All, this is my forst post here :biggrin:
I managed to get some shed time in today so thought i would have a go at making a kitless pen.
the whole pen is made from stainless steel, the clip is copied from a WIP by Dennis Cabell i found on the home page here. the clip isnt anywhere near as good as the ones he makes...i made a bit of a mistake my rotating the lid too far when drilling the second hole and also made it a little too long. if it bugs me enough i will make a new lid and clip. the body of the pen has been sanded to 240g so it has a brushed apperance, the clip and nib are polished to a mirror finish. i pouropsley left the straight part of the nib a little oversize so the die would cut a slight "grip" onto the nib.
if i do any more of these i think i may need to invest in an extra fine tap and die as the ones i have are a little coarse. i have metric 10 x 1.25 tap and die. i was looking at a 10 x .75 would this be more suitable fo too fine?
pretty happy with my forst atempt but as always there is room for improvement
all comments appreciated
thanks for looking
stevo
I managed to get some shed time in today so thought i would have a go at making a kitless pen.
the whole pen is made from stainless steel, the clip is copied from a WIP by Dennis Cabell i found on the home page here. the clip isnt anywhere near as good as the ones he makes...i made a bit of a mistake my rotating the lid too far when drilling the second hole and also made it a little too long. if it bugs me enough i will make a new lid and clip. the body of the pen has been sanded to 240g so it has a brushed apperance, the clip and nib are polished to a mirror finish. i pouropsley left the straight part of the nib a little oversize so the die would cut a slight "grip" onto the nib.
if i do any more of these i think i may need to invest in an extra fine tap and die as the ones i have are a little coarse. i have metric 10 x 1.25 tap and die. i was looking at a 10 x .75 would this be more suitable fo too fine?
pretty happy with my forst atempt but as always there is room for improvement
all comments appreciated

thanks for looking
stevo