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Another Arthritis pen

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Not easy to turn but very enjoyable none the less :ciggrin:
 

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flexi

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Yup, a great looking pen.... Did you sort the problem with the other ones??
What was the issue :thinks::thinks:
 

Garno

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Yup, a great looking pen.... Did you sort the problem with the other ones??
What was the issue :thinks::thinks:

I've left the others as they are so they act as a reminder to me. I assembled this one whilst speaking to Dave Goodwin who walked me through the process.
I think I was assembling the 3 part clicker slightly wrong, the plastic sleeve may have been on the wrong way.
Totally my own fault caused by me rushing things, nothing compares to the impatience of a new pen turner :rolling:
I need to start walking properly before I start running I think.
 
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