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Pen Plotter Replacement Pen DIY IV
I know I said that I’d update when I’m back after Easter, but I did actually manage to get a working pen together before I left the studio. This is it in action. It seems to work ok – it certainly gets picked up and placed back because of course the shell is made for purpose. The ink is however, a little fainter than I’d like but has a rather nice pencil-like quality.
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