using tiny bolts in caps

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I used to have a DaniTrio Cunlaude fountain pen that had a clip with a tab instead of a ring. The tab fit through a slot in the cap, and was screwed to the top of the cap on the inside. I have often wondered where one can get that kind of clip (tab with a hole in it).

Downside is that it would be more of a pain to disassemble than having a screw-on finial. Upside, the final and cap are one piece.

Ken
 
I do it one of 2 ways depending on the material. Make and thread a tenon on the finial, then tap threads in to the cap to screw it on, or do the reverse. Threaded tenon on the end of the cap, with a shallow tapped hole in the finial.
 
What about gluing the tiny bolt or nut up into the back of the cap, with a tiny slot cut into the cap allowing the clip to be slid into the hole, and then the tiny bolt or nut?
 
I have used a 9mm set screw. Drill and tap the finial screw and glue in the set screw with the allen key. Drill and tap the body to match, screw together and tighten them together with an allen key. You can also take an allen key to remove the final with the allen key as you can see it from the other end.

Just an idea

Chris
 
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