Pen Holders

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Dustygoose

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I'm looking for a place to buy the little pen holders. Kinda like the funnels but smaller, just to hold the nib. It's for a desk set, also I will have a business card holder. I tried to upload a pic but it's the wrong type of file :frown:. Hopefully someone knows of a website.

Thanks
 
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Hey Goose,

If you put the picture up on the screen, hit the print screen button on the upper rh side of your keyboard, then paste the picture in {Paint} and save a copy as a jpeg file to a folder on your desktop. Then you can upload the picture anyplace you want.
If you need more help with it, just PM me, and we'll take care of it.

Tom/oops99
 
you can also right click on the thumbnail for the picture in question. Then select "Open with", and open it with paint. Then click the "File" tab, and select "save as". Then you can change the format to Jpeg.
 
Ok lets see if this worked.
 

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--- Or you could make your own from Corian

Joe

My husband has a bit called "The Plugger" that is for repairing stripped out screws in wood. It is made up of a tapered bit that drills a hole that is the same size and taper as that produced by a pencil sharpener. It is designed to allow you to drill out a stripped screw hole, run a dowel in a standard pencil sharpener, and plug it in to make a sound wood anchor for a new screw. (It is also used to graft small branches into a tree.)

It works great for drilling a hole to make a pen holder.

http://www.leevalley.com/US/wood/page.aspx?cat=1,180,42240,53317,32280&p=32280
 
My husband has a bit called "The Plugger" that is for repairing stripped out screws in wood. It is made up of a tapered bit that drills a hole that is the same size and taper as that produced by a pencil sharpener. It is designed to allow you to drill out a stripped screw hole, run a dowel in a standard pencil sharpener, and plug it in to make a sound wood anchor for a new screw. (It is also used to graft small branches into a tree.)

It works great for drilling a hole to make a pen holder.

http://www.leevalley.com/US/wood/page.aspx?cat=1,180,42240,53317,32280&p=32280


That is an awesome idea. I may have pick one of those up.
 
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