Mark your bushing order!

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randyrls

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One thing I do is mark the bushings for a pen with notches on the base of the bushings for the order they are mounted. A pass with a triangle file makes a permanent mark.

One notch = nib; two notches = nib center band; etc.

This gives me visual confirmation as to the proper order for the bushings. Messed up a Cigar pen by mounting the bushings in the wrong order and have done this ever since.
 
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pshrynk

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I just about did that with a Comfort Pen this weekend. For some reason you get two large bushings and two 8 mm bushings and you have to make sure you get the small one for the top of the pen or you have a swearing jar situation going on.
 

mick

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I use the 1 2 3 4 method too. . I'm got an old skew that I'll cut shallow rings 1- whatever on mine. Helps in those pesky pen with 4 different size bushings.

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egnald

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I've used a diamond tip electric engraver to put 1,2,3,4 on the bushings, but they usually come out looking pretty terrible because I just don't have a steady hand anymore. I like the idea of using a file to put successive marks on them. I will have to give it a try. I've also gotten in the habit of measuring just to make sure, especially with the Cigar style. Thanks for the tip. - Dave
 
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