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Old 20th Dec 2010, 02:09 AM
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I have the instructions, but I still have trouble putting the damn Slimline Pencil kit together. At one end is a little washer that keeps coming off and not shown on instructions where it goes.
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Might need a little more detail , is it a slim kit ,twist action or click should be easily sorted , even a photo posted would be a big help , cheers ~ John
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John. Slim line click. It is a star washer. Have checked all my kits and they are all loose in the bag.Will take pic and post.
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Sounds like the "star washer" is a nigger in the woodpile , In a couple of years penturning I have never seen one in a pen or pencil kit I have done ? Where is the kit from , I checked a few of my suppliers and their instructions ,no sign of one on any of those either , It may well be that if it is small enough it is used to stop the mechanism turning when you thread the nib end on to the pencil activator on assembly . Cheers ~ John
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Sorry to have created a problem folks. It now appears the star washer was a damn nigger in the woodpile. Have dry assemled again and discarded said offending thing and have them working great. It seems I got a batch of pencils with extra in for some reason.
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Instruction are on my site here:

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I don't think that the kits came from me, but if they did let me know and I'll go through them to remove the extra piece.
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Buzz. No kits did not come from you. Hace copied your instrutions tho. They are clearer than the one I have at the moment. Thans for your assitance
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