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Some very useful information


To convert the Elegant American pen into a pencil
A special "Thanks!" to Tom Mullane for his great idea!
 

"Someone recently asked about converting the Berea Elegant American to a pencil... it can be done.. basically the same conversion as doing an Atlas into a pencil.. 

The only tricky part is the dimensions.. you need to be pretty much dead on...

The bottom barrel of the pen I did measured 3.385" from the tip of the nib to the top of the mechanism... I cut the Schmidt mechanism as shown above and then had to fine tune the length.. I found that with the barrel measurement as above, the length of the tip section that you pull out to refill leads should be .435". If your bottom barrel is longer or shorter you will have to make the necessary adjustments accordingly... I also found that because this is a double twist mechanism, replacing the upper barrel may seem to feel real tight until it is set and in the retracted position again... but once it is in place you can advance the pencil lead by twisting in either direction, just remember that you need to reset the top barrel to the retracted position after advancing the lead...

I hope this helps... it is not a hard conversion, but you do need to watch your measurements... "

 


Cigar Kit Tubes

Just a reminder:  the length of the lower (longer) cigar tube is 53mm.  Should this tube be shortened to less than 52mm the refill will NOT fully retract into the pen.  Be extremely careful when truing up the pen tube/blank!

The upper (short) tube is 48.5mm long.

 


 

FOUNTAIN PENS

THEIR CARE AND USAGE

In the five years after the first ballpoint pen was introduced in 1945 fountain pen production dropped by almost 90%. The new ballpoint pen was more convenient, less expensive and more versatile than the fountain pen. In the last 15 years the fountain pen has been growing in popularity at an astonishing rate. The ballpoint, although convenient does not give the writer the very personal feeling and control that a fountain pen gives. Today fountain pens are seldom used as an all day pen of choice but serve as a signature pen, a special letter or note pen.


FOUNTAIN PENS REQUIRE BASIC KNOWLEDGE TO PROPERLY FUNCTION

Unlike ballpoint pens you must learn to properly use and maintain fountain pens. A good way to begin is to establish a general understanding how fountain pens work. In the simplest of term ink travels from a sealed container (cartridge or converter pump) through a hole then into the feed. The feed has a thin groove on top which carries the ink to the feed fins and then to the tip of the nib. When the nib touches paper the ink is drawn to the paper by capillary action and flows from the feed fins which are replenished from the feed groove which is replenished from the sealed ink container. As more ink is used a vacuum is created in the sealed ink container which is relieved by "gulping" an air bubble from the hole in the nib. The ink in the feed wings and under the nib is held in place by a combination of water surface tension and molecular attraction and the vacuum in the sealed ink container. The nib and feed go into and are held by the section.


Preparing and Using a New Fountain Pen

Whether you are using an ink cartridge or the converter pump the fountain pen must first be primed with ink. Ink must be in the feed groove, in the feed wings, and under the nib before the fountain pen will write properly and continuously

Cartridge: Insert the open end of the cartridge firmly onto the nipple inside the back of the section. Now you must prime the pen. There are two methods. The first is to squeeze the cartridge so ink comes out of the tip of the nib. Clean the nib and under the feed with a tissue; write a few words to test the pen. It should write. If not squeeze again but harder. The second method is to screw on the pen the section, nib and feed assembly and then quickly snap the pen down hard so ink comes out the front of the nib. Clean the ink from the nib and under the feed with a tissue. Test and repeat if the pen does not write.

Converter Pump. Insert the open end of the pump firmly onto the nipple in the back of the section. Turn the black ridged piston handle very gently counter clockwise until the piston is at the bottom (open end) of the pump. Dip the nib entirely into your inkbottle and then turn the piston handle clock wise to draw the ink up into the pump. Clean the nib and bottom of the feed with tissue paper. The pen is now automatically primed and writing can begin.

 

Using and Maintaining a Fountain Pen Over Time

Many years ago before ballpoint pens people would purchase and use the same fountain pen their entire life or at least for many years. The more that you write with your fountain pen the more it becomes "your" pen. The nib breaks in according to your way of holding the pen and your writing style. If you would write with a new or another person's fountain pen it would not feel right.

Your fountain pen will occasionally need minor maintenance. If you don't write with it for a few days the ink may dry at the nib tip. The symptom is that the pen will not write or skip. To remedy this run a small warm stream of water over the tip of the nib for a second or two; the pen will now write. If you do not write with your pen for a long period of time, for example two months or longer, you may have to use a stronger stream of water for a longer period. It is also possible that you may have to remove the ink container and flush the ink out of the nib entirely and re prime the pen. When not in use the best way to store a fountain pen is in the horizontal position.


A SHORT TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE

Fountain pen will not write, skips or writes a few lines and stops.

If this is the first time the pen is used and you are using the cartridge then the pen has not been properly primed. Prime the pen again by squeezing the cartridge hard; you need to see a lot of ink come out of the tip.

If the fountain pen has been in use for a while and has written well in the past first run a small stream of warm water over the tip of the nib - test the pen - it should write. If this does not work try priming the pen again. If this does not work you may have to flush out the pen entirely.

Fountain pen "glops" ink while writing or a large amount of ink flows onto the paper.

This means the ink holder has lost vacuum. When using a cartridge this can occur when the ink supply is very low. Change the cartridge when the ink gets very low; do not wait until the pen stops writing. If this happens with a converter pump then the pump is bad; obtain a replacement. Occasionally a small hair or paper fiber can get caught in the nib slit. Inspect the nib with a magnifying glass and remove the hair or fiber with a tweezers.

Never use India ink or similar inks in a fountain pen
These inks have a very high solids contend and will clog a fountain pen; always use inks made for fountain pens.

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Flat Top American Pens

Some pen makers experience a 'common'  problem with the Berea Flat Top double twist pens that is easily corrected.  The main problem involves the tightness of the transmission.  Here are informational submittals from two of my customers:
 
When pressing the center band on the top tube: it compresses the diameter of the tube ever so slightly. This tends to bind the brass portion of the transmission so that it cannot turn freely.  To remedy this problem, I did 2 things: 1. run the pen mill through the top tube after the center band is pressed on to open it up again, make sure that there are no small brass shards left on the inside.  2. Sand the brass portion of the transmission so that there is a minute space between the brass tube and the transmission, this all needs to be checked before the transmission is pressed to the brass clip bushing. Berea did such a good job in the design that the tolerances are very small.

Aloha, Bennett   
 
The transmission on the Americana Flat Top is not friction driven. The transmission should pass completely through the top tube from one end to the other...even when the CB is pressed onto the tube. If the CB crushes the tube enough for the transmission to be restricted, then it should be  opened up so the transmission will pass through. The transmission is driven by the finial which engages into the end of the transmission. The top tube should not be shortened for the pen to operate the way it is designed to operate.

Don Ward

Converting a Sierra Ballpoint Pen Into A Pencil

Scott Hettel came up with a method of converting a Sierra ballpoint pen into a pencil.  Many thanks to Scott for allowing us to share is idea!

"One note that I have found from the two folks that actually tried to make the pencil is that the protrusion of the tip of the pencil mechanism from the nib of the kit should be between .155"  & .165".  In other words, if it does not work on the first try you just need to set the drill to go .005" deeper until you get the measurement correct."
 

The hole in the end of the nib is not enlarged that much. Most of the metal is removed from the inside of the nib to allow the pencil mechanism to protrude enough for the Sierra transmission to screw back on. Without drilling out the nib, the pencil mechanism fits fine, but the pencil mechanism is a bit too long for the Sierra's upper twist
mechanism to fit properly. The solution Scott Hettel came up with was to make the nib hole just a wee bit larger so the pencil mechanism to slip in a little farther thus shortening the Schmidt mechanism so the Sierra transmission assembly could fit properly. The Schmidt mechanism fits fine through the cigar nib hole, but not the Sierra. The nib hole is a little bit smaller. Those are my thoughts. I don't know why one would want to switch from a ball point to a pencil and back to a ball point and back to a pencil and back to a ball point and back to a
pencil... Switching from one to the other makes no sense to me. Once a Sierra pencil, always a sSerra pencil.

Do a good turn daily!

Don Ward

Converting A Sierra Pen Into A Pencil PDF


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26th Annual American Association of Woodturners 2012 Symposium
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Only two defining forces have ever offered to die for you:
Jesus Christ and the American G.I.
One died for your soul and the other for your freedom.

By Danielle   "A proud Army wife"
 

 
A friend sent me the following:

What is a Veteran?   A "Veteran" -- whether active duty, discharged, retired, or reserve -- is someone who, at one point in his or her life, wrote a blank check made payable to "The United States of America" for an amount of up to and including his or her life.

Semper Fi!  (1965-1974)

 
Operation Komando



Until they all come home...


 
 

Freedom Alliance
Supporting the continued education of children whose parents were killed in the line of Duty.
 
Lt. Colonel Oliver North, Founder and Honorary Chairman
 

The Mission of Freedom Alliance is to advance the American heritage of freedom by honoring and encouraging military service, defending the sovereignty of the United States and promoting a strong national defense.

Freedom Alliance , a 501(c)3 educational and charitable foundation, was founded in 1990 by Lt.Col Oliver L. North, who now serves as the organization's honorary chairman. We will work to "keep America strong, keep America prosperous, and keep America free," said North upon the founding of Freedom Alliance. And so we have.
 


It was 113 here yesterday....
   
A friend and customer called the other day and in the course of our conversation he mentioned that he had a dog that was fourteen years old and was showing signs of age.  I asked him if he had ever read "The Dog's Prayer" and he had not heard of it.  As a courtesy to him and to others that have not read it I am posting it here.  Kleenex will be needed.....

A Dog's Prayer

Treat me kindly, my beloved master, for no heart in all the world is more grateful for kindness than the loving heart of me.

Do not break my spirit with a stick, for though I should lick your hand between the blows, your patience and understanding will more quickly teach me the things you would have me do.

Speak to me often, for your voice is the world's sweetest music, as you must know by the fierce wagging of my tail when your footstep falls upon my waiting ear.

When it is cold and wet, please take me inside... for I am now a domesticated animal, no longer used to bitter elements... and I ask no greater glory than the privilege of sitting at your feet beside the hearth... though had you no home, I would rather follow you through ice and snow than rest upon the softest pillow in the warmest home in all the land... for you are my god... and I am your devoted worshiper.

Keep my pan filled with fresh water, for although I should not reproach you were it dry, I cannot tell you when I suffer thirst. Feed me clean food, that I may stay well, to romp and play and do your bidding, to walk by your side, and stand ready, willing and able to protect you with my life, should your life be in danger.

And, beloved master, should the Great Master see fit to deprive me of my health or sight, do not turn me away from you. Rather hold me gently in your arms as skilled hands grant me the merciful boon of eternal rest...and I will leave you knowing with the last breath I drew, my fate was ever safest in your hands.

Beth Norman Harris