Materials for KIT-less pens

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I had time to reread different websites [Brain Edison Pens & etc] for th perfect or better material to use in kit less pens:


Celluloid = A++
Ebonite = A+
Standard Acrylic = A
Cellulose Acetates = A


Is there any other materials that is solid material for KIT -less pen? And Why?


Thanks
 
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Alumilite is a good material. It's easy to cut threads, and very durable. Plus there are several places to get it at a fairly low cost.
 
I like the ebonite. Learned a lot about ebonite from watching YouTube videos of Japanese master pen makers. great stuff.

Bruce
 
Alumilite has to be #1. It turns and threads easily. It's readily available and not crazy expensive.

Ebonite is a close second. Probably my favorite because of the softer feel of the rubber. The downside is that it smells. Some of it a lot worse than others.
 
FLEXIGRAN, more durable. Bexley Pens, Franklin-Christophe use it in their high end pens, with Conway-Stewart, Delta, and Stipula testing it for theirs.
 
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