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James Combs
06-22-2012, 8:22 PM
How about using it as a pen barrel. Its made from bits and pieces including parts from cigar pens, slimline, and shop made parts, most of the "standard" parts have been modified somewhat.

Two cigar trannys and two cigar center couplers donated male and female threads for the slimline nib and finial. The rebar is 3/8", the clicker button is made from 1/4" steel rod, internal spacers are 7mm tubing. The clicker mechanism is from a clicker repair kit that includes three pieces of plastic but no spring. Spring is from a Tractor Supply spring assortment.

The pen uses a Parker style refill. I think it turned out nice and so did the LOML, she claimed it even before it was complete.http://www.penturners.org/forum/images/smilies/rolleyes.gif I liked the rebar because the pattern was a little different then most of the rebar pens I have seen. It has a zig-zag pattern instead of hash marks. It is still in a prototype stage, I want to replace the nib with a chrome one and the clicker guide needs to be black or gun metal. Not real fond of the clip either, will be looking for one that fits closer to the barrel.

I turned a little off the whole length of the pen because the two ribs along its length(blue line in pic, forgot to turn off my shop lights) were really pronounced and I wanted to flush them but then I noticed how nice they looked shinny so I went far enough to shine up the zig-zag marks as well. Gave it a nice contrast almost segmented look. At the moment the only finish is a couple applications of paste wax.
235075

This is a better shot, better focus too.http://www.penturners.org/forum/images/smilies/biggrin.gif
235076 (http://www.penturners.org/forum/attachments/f14/77107d1340409798-not-just-another-rebar-pen-img_4653_2_4_detail.jpg)

What it looks like when disassembled.
235074 (http://www.penturners.org/forum/attachments/f14/77108d1340409798-not-just-another-rebar-pen-img_4647.jpg)

Rick Markham
06-22-2012, 9:05 PM
That's an awesome pen! James, I don't blame your wife for calling dibs on it. I bet it feels like a substantial pen, perfect for a shop apron too!

Roger Chandler
06-22-2012, 9:05 PM
Now there is a man with some creative genius! Not trying to swell your head, JD, but that is really innovative!

Bernie Weishapl
06-22-2012, 9:14 PM
Cool pen James. Creative for sure.

James Combs
06-22-2012, 9:21 PM
That's an awesome pen! James, I don't blame your wife for calling dibs on it. I bet it feels like a substantial pen, perfect for a shop apron too!
It is definitely heavier then a typical click pen but not as heavy as you might think. Just nice and substantial as you put it.


Now there is a man with some creative genius! Not trying to swell your head, JD, but that is really innovative!
Oh if it were only true. I wish it were original but there are at least a half a dozen versions of the same thing over on the IAP.


Cool pen James. Creative for sure.
Thanks Bernie but like I noted to Roger...

ray hampton
06-22-2012, 9:28 PM
If someone take this pen, will they brag about making it, this is a good idea for scrap steel

Kathy Marshall
06-23-2012, 1:56 AM
Now that is pretty cool! Can't even imagine drilling that one out!

Billy Tallant
06-23-2012, 2:02 AM
That is a very unique pen. Never would have imagined creating one from rebar!

Michelle Rich
06-23-2012, 5:48 AM
rebar? wow! what a shop pen! you will need to make another for yourself