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Forum Phil

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Please feel free to post your modified slimline pens here
This is not instead of where you normally post your finishes pens, it's as well as. Let's build a library of modified slimlines.

What's a modified slimline? A pen made using the tubes and mechanism, but usually closed end and often incorporating the nib section. All your photos will define them better.
 

LJS

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Hi Phil, great work, I have some old bowling balls, unsure how to cut them?:thinks:

If these are the compo balls, don`t bother. I tried and could only make any progress at all by using a cobalt tipped turning tool borrowed from a friend with an engineering works.
If they are the lignum balls they cut easily but hold them in a cramp to stop the ball turning while being cut.
LJS.
 
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