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I was gone a little. Nevertheless, I come back. Two important things, actually three:
1. Beautiful resin came out
2. First encounter with a three-thread tap - it's great.
3. I have serious problems with cleaning threads - do you have any patent for this activity?

And finally a pen - kitless.

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Very nice! Some use a soft bristle toothbrush with soapy water to clean the threads, followed with plastic polish. Some use a short bristle horse hair brush to clean the threads. Sorry I have no links for the horse hair brush, but a search should take you there.
 
Change of concept on the look of this pen. The section is the same color as the rest of the pen with a small brass shade. What do you say? Which one is better?
 

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Change of concept on the look of this pen. The section is the same color as the rest of the pen with a small brass shade. What do you say? Which one is better?
The resin section. The brass section doesn't really tie in with the rest of the pen.
 
One way to get slightly prettier threads is to sand/buff the tenon prior to cutting the threads. Also, after cutting the threads, put a little polish on your die and run it up and down the threads a few times to polish them up a bit.
 
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