carbatec PEN-CGH Cigar Pen and Pencil Kits Instructions

June 12, 2024
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carbatec PEN-CGH Cigar Pen and Pencil Kits

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Product Information

The Cigar Pen & Pencil Kits are a set of writing instruments that include a pen and a pencil. The pen model is PEN-CGH PEN-CGG, while the pencil model is PENCIL-CGG. The kits come with all the necessary parts and accessories to assemble the pen and pencil.

The pen parts include a gold disc, center band, clip/coupler assembly, upper tube, center coupling, lower tube, tip, clip, twist mechanism, refill, and spring.

The pencil parts include a center band, clip/coupler assembly, upper tube, gold disc, lower tube, tip, clip, rubber, pencil mechanism, and coupler.

The product is designed to be used with specific tools and accessories, including cyanoacrylate glue (for assembly) and various bushings and blanks for turning.

Product Usage Instructions

  1. Preparing and Turning the Blanks:
    • Cut two blanks from 16 mm square stock to the length of the brass tube plus approximately 2 mm. Ensure the grain runs lengthwise.
    • Drill a 10 mm diameter centered hole lengthwise through each blank. Use slow and steady pressure to avoid wandering or splitting the blank.
    • Apply glue (epoxy or cyanoacrylate) to the brass tubes and insert them into the blanks with a twisting motion. Center each tube lengthwise in the blank and allow the glue to dry.
    • Trim away the excess wood using a barrel trimmer to make the ends of the blanks flush with the brass tubes.
    • Sand the blanks using progressively finer grits of sandpaper, starting from 150 and progressing to 600 grit.
    • Apply a finish of your choice to the blanks, taking care to avoid finishes that may cause sticking between the pen and mandrel parts.
    • If needed, sand the ends of the barrels to improve the fit during assembly and reapply the finish.
  2. Pen Assembly:
    • Line up the finished parts.
    • Press the tip into the front tube.
    • Press the twist mechanism into the opposite end of the same tube, ensuring it is not pressed too far in.
    • Slide the band over the exposed mechanism.
    • Press the cap into the clip, and then onto the rear tube (clip can be left off if desired).
    • Push the two halves together, aligning the grain as desired.
    • The pen is operated by twisting the halves in opposite directions to extend or retract the point. Test the extension with the refill inserted. This pen uses Cross type refills.

For technical support, contact Carbatec at 1800 658 111 or visit their website at carbatec.com.au.

REQUIRED TOOLS AND ACCESSORIES

  • 7 mm pen mandrel
  • 3 piece bushing set, BUSH-CG
  • 10 mm drill bit, 516-100-51
  • barrel trimmer
  • 2 part epoxy glue or CA super glue (cyanoacrylate)
  • Wood or acrylic blank, minimum size 5/8″ square x 5″
  • Sanding and finishing supplies

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PEN PART LIST

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PENCIL PART LIST

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PREPARING AND TURNING THE BLANKS

  1. Cutting the wood or acrylic blanks
    From 16 mm square stock, cut two blanks to the length of the brass tube plus approximately 2 mm. Grain should run lengthwise.

  2. Drilling the blanks
    Drill a 10 mm diameter centered hole lengthwise through each blank. Excessive pressure will cause the drill bit to wander and/or split the blank. Slow the feed rate and back the bit out repeatedly for chip removal.

  3. Gluing the brass tubes into the blanks Use epoxy or a gap filling cyanoacrylate. Spread the glue on the tube. Insert into the blank with a twisting motion to spread the glue evenly inside. Centre each tube lengthwise in the blank. Allow the glue to dry. Remove all glue residue from the tube.

  4. Squaring the ends of the blanks
    With a barrel trimmer, turn away the excess wood to finish flush with the ends of the brass tube.

  5. Turning the blanks

    • Place spacer bushings on the mandrel.
    • Place one of the pen bushings onto the mandrel.
    • Slide a blank, then another pen bushing.
    • Follow with the second blank then the last pen bushing.
    • Thread on the lock nut hand tight. Bring the tail stock snug with the mandrel (do not over tighten, it could damage the mandrel). Excessive pressure may also crack the wood or acrylic blanks if it is too tight.
    • Turn the blanks down to a diameter slightly larger than the bushings. As you approach the final size be careful since the wood is only about 1 mm thick above the brass tube.
  6. Sanding the blanks
    As with any sanding, progress through a range of lower to higher grits of sand paper. Sand with blank spinning. Progress from 150 through to 600 grit paper.

  7. Finishing
    Try a finish of your choice but be careful with finishes such as polyurethane as there is a risk of the pen and mandrel parts sticking together. Some finishes can be applied with a rag whilst turning the barrel on the lathe.

  8. Touching up
    Take the pen barrels off the mandrel and lay them end to end to decide which set will look best when assembled. Remember, they will be around 8 mm apart due to the centre ring, so minor differences won’t show. If necessary, slightly sand the ends of the barrels to improve the fit during assembly and reapply the finish.

PEN ASSEMBLY

  1. Line up the finished parts.
  2. Press the tip into the front tube.
  3. Press the twist mechanism into the opposite end of the same tube. Don’t press too far in.
  4. Slide the band over the exposed mechanism.
  5. Press the cap into the clip then onto the rear tube (clip can be left off if desired).
  6. Push the two halves together, aligning grain as desired. The pen is operated by twisting the halves in opposite directions to extend or retract point. Test the extension with the refill inserted. This pen uses Cross type refills.

Carbatec Pty Ltd

E info@carbatec.com.au AU 1800 658 111 NZ 0800 444 329 128 Ingleston Road, Wakerley, Queensland Australia 4154

ABN 84 010 706 242

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