Ultimate Pen Assembly Press - eBay

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Woodnknots

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That is ingenius!! However, I can see myself getting confused after getting a pen cocked sideways, forgetting to take my hand off the button, and voila, ruined pen kit!!
 

wood-of-1kind

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Overkill, plain and simple. Overkill.

-Peter-

I've posted an example of EFFECTIVE SIMPLICITY. To each their own.


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Johnathan

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OK, this looks pretty cool but I would be concerned that without manually working it you would crack a pen using too much pressure. If someone has used something like this please post what you think. Thanks
 
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Originally posted by Rifleman
<br />Mine doesn't require air hoses, compressors, electric wires, switches. None 'a that stuff. But, at the price, worth a hoot mebbe.

And the Model A didn't have a horse that came with it to pull it along.[:D]

Come on guys, $25 for all that stuff put together into a functioning pen press, at least give the seller credit for creativity.

(I wouldn't own one either)[8)]
 

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I use a Clamp (plain and simple). Mine does what theirs does for a whole lot less money. Money saved is money used to buy pen kits and blanks!
 
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