I know. Before the adjustment, the eyes were in the palm. With the adjustment, that wouldn't work as well. Besides, I was just killing time while waiting for some CA glue to dry.
Was going to keep the bare wood look, but it was streaked and cheap pine so I just printed the picture on a blank label sheet and stuck it on. Thinking of adding a little color and clear coating it. Might shorten the hands a little, too.
No, it isn't crooked. Just the way I was holding the pen. But, that was the finger I shortened on the table saw. You can see the straight part just below the keyboard.
Top is regular Bolt action pen and the bottom is the mini. Mini uses the same mini refill as the credit card pens. But, I think if I were to shorten the tube another 3/8", the Lamy M22 refill would work in it also. Best part about the kits is, I can get them at Woodcraft now. Trying to get them to order in the Tech Bolts, too.
Circuit board pen. Uses Parker/Fisher refills, too. Took it late last night and the sun was down. I would have gotten a better pic, but it got packed before I got one.
Lamy M22 on the left. Fisher on the right. Found a shorter refill. Holds more ink than the regular mini refills, too.
Parker refills are 3 7/8" long. Fisher refills are 3 1/2" without the plastic adapter. Lamy M22 is 2 3/8" long. So, that means I could shorten anything that takes a Parker by an inch and a half.
Being mod of EDCS is like being a principle of a home school or the governor of Nebraska. - Roy He's like a stray cat. You have to put your hand out and wait for him to come, then you lop the balls off and declaw the motherfucker. - Max
I guess the copper ring on my finger throws off the look of the tip of the pen. It is a gold kit with copper "bullet" end. These are great little pocket pens. Every time I bring one to work, someone tries to pocket it. Usually the boss. Dickhead.