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Simple Clicky Pen (063) Body Type A

by Tofty

(Clicky Mechanism, Refill and Spring Not Included)
(Clicky Mechanism, Refill and Spring Not Included)
  • Simple Clicky Pen (063) Body Type A
  • Simple Clicky Pen (063) Body Type A
  • Simple Clicky Pen (063) Body Type A
  • Simple Clicky Pen (063) Body Type A
  • Simple Clicky Pen (063) Body Type A
  • Simple Clicky Pen (063) Body Type A

Description

I present my Simple Clicky Pen, designed as a very comfortable to use ballpoint pen, with it's triangular shaped grip section and skeletonised surface.

To complete the assembly; a Schmidt SKM 88 clicky mechanism is required, along with a Parker G2 ballpoint or gel refill and a normal 25mm long pen spring. These items are not included.

Although the tail of the pen body has threads included into it, an M7x0.75mm tap will likely be required to clean up the threads, to allow the clicky mechanism to screw into the pen body. 2.6mm and 6.0mm diameter drill bits may also be required to clean and smooth out the front hole and main cavity space respectively, although I didn't have to do this with the printed body I received.

Tofty

Tofty

Hi, I am a part time designer, 3D modeller, engineer and machinist who specialises in torches (flashlights) and EDC (every day carry) items. My goal is to help 3D printing flourish into a widely used manufacturing process beyond it's current perceived limits. One of my current projects is to produce a completely 3D printed torch body to the high standards expected in the custom torch making community while using some of the production advantages only available via 3D printing. I hope you like my work so far and find it of interest. Cheers, Tofty

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