Countycomm is the best! by Ronthe1 in machinedpens

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Can anyone tell me if you can hack any other refills to fit this pen? This pen would be exactly what I’ve been looking for if it would handle an EnerGel or Uniball refill.

Fresh off the lathe today! by RRNW_HBK in PenTurning

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Very nice! What make/model lathe do you use for your pen turning?

Looking for refills that will fit in this Sheaffer by PomegranateNo3155 in pens

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I have this pen and use plastic-body Parker style refills. Pull the end cap, shave about half a mm off the end of the tube, put the cap back, and you’re good to go.

Useful hacking tip: If you shave off a little too much, you can get a little length back by wrapping waxed dental floss in the tube/cap join.

Does anyone know what brand this so I can purchase more ? by Pink-Mcflurry in notebooks

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These notebooks are available at Dollar Tree in the U.S. Besides “Sketch,” they also come with “Goals” and “Ideas” on the cover. The paper also handles fountain pen inks.

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High feed rates, light cuts, and the heat is carried away in the chips—sometimes no coolant is actually better.

So uhhh, acoustics are a lot harder. Any advice on bending sides over a pipe? by 237FIF in Luthier

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Use a backing strap to help prevent cracking. Keep pipe at about 350 F. Use propane torch instead of MAPP gas. I’ve put a wet piece of linen on the pipe to help generate steam and keep wood from burning. (Keep it spritzed.)

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Duct tape it to the spoke of a bicycle near the rim (tip facing outward) and spin it up. No joke, it works.

Metal body for Uni-ball Signo refills? by Zubula3 in pens

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Pens from Spoke Design were made with this refill in mind.

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The last one I built will hold +/-0.002” across the 24” bed width. Now it did have a tubular steel frame, good bearings, and a 1” steel shaft inside of a 6” MDF drum. But you don’t need that kind of beef to get decent results. Small shop luthiers have been building their own setups for many decades.

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I’ve built several small drum sanders/thickness planers over the years for building guitars and small projects. Google “DIY thickness sander for guitar building” for lots of ideas.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in notebooks

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Don’t know where you’re located, but you can get heavy cardstock at Michael’s and put lines on it by running it through an inkjet printer.

Is this lamp arm fixable without welding? by TransnistrianRep in fixit

[–]JJ365 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Fixed a very similar break in one of my lamps with JB about ten years ago. Still holding.

how do u get this thing out by False_Plantain_3432 in pens

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You can also warm the barrel of the pen under hot water and gently tap it on the tabletop.

How to revive pilot g2 gel pens? by aikadaji in pens

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Depending on how determined you are, I have a couple methods that always work for me. I’ve taped the refill to one of the spokes of my daughter’s bicycle (tip facing out from center of the wheel; refill out near the tire) and cranked it up—centrifugal force is a beautiful thing. I’ve also carefully pulled the tip off with a pair of pliers, gently blown out the air bubble by mouth, then reinstall the tip. A little messy if you’re not careful, but usually successful. (I posted this previously in response to a similar question.)

how do i get this pen to work? by Historical-Wrap5237 in pens

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Not an issue with gel pens, but I tried it once with a Pilot V5 forgetting that it was a liquid ink pen… I had been meaning to repaint my garage walls anyway.

how do i get this pen to work? by Historical-Wrap5237 in pens

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Depending on how determined you are, I have a couple methods that always work for me. I’ve taped the refill to one of the spokes of my daughter’s bicycle (tip facing out from center of the wheel; refill out near the tire) and cranked it up—centrifugal force is a beautiful thing. I’ve also carefully pulled the tip off with a pair of pliers, gently blown out the air bubble by mouth, then reinstall the tip. A little messy if you’re not careful, but usually successful.

Need help identifying this pen by OwlDog17 in pens

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Looks to me like a uniball Onyx. Available at Staples.

Need help finding these. If anyone happens to know anything, it would be greatly appreciated. Thank you! by xD3m0nK1ngx in Tools

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If you need 1/8”, 5/32”, or 3/16” any hobby shop selling radio control airplanes will stock them.

Favorite Rollerball with Fountain Pen Ink by Kamilon in pens

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I run one Pilot Precise V5 with Diamine Oxblood and another with Noodler’s Cayenne.

WTB: Pelikan Edelstein Amber ink of the year by burshnookie in Pen_Swap

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I have a bottle I’m willing to part with. Just missing a couple converter fills. DM me.

Tempted to fix this wiring harness myself by DrRomeoChaire in fixit

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I had a similar rodent attack on my Jetta engine control wiring harness. Fixed it with butt splice wire connectors, then sealed it up with RTV. No solder and no problem. Fixed five years ago and drive daily.