Slimline Golden Pen Kit
Description
Year after year, our Slimline pens are our top selling writing instruments. Their sleek, refined design makes them an exceptionally popular gift that never goes out of style. We recommend Slimline pen kits for turners who are just starting out because the techniques and skills learned to create them can be easily transferred to other turning projects. Slimline twist pen kits have locking refill mechanisms that accept Cross style refills. K
Kevin R.
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5.0 star rating
07/11/25
Slimline, olive wood
Review by Kevin R. on 11 Jul 2025 review stating Slimline, olive wood
New to turning, I have made about 10 slimline pens using your kit. I have made some using the Olivewood blanks ( also purchased from PSI). I am starting to get comfortable with the process. I will be buying more in the future. The instructions are great. Thank you PSI.
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Warren K.
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5.0 star rating
07/07/25
Slimline
Review by Warren K. on 7 Jul 2025 review stating Slimline
Been turning slimline for many years always have enjoyed making them and those i choose to give the to love them, they all have a meaning to those who get them, Thank You Penn State for all you have done for me, Great people, Great company. .
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Turned O.
Verified Buyer
5.0 star rating
05/11/25
Great pen hardware!
Review by Turned O. on 11 May 2025 review stating Great pen hardware!
A beautiful finish! Looked excellent with black and white acrylic!
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Brad
5.0 star rating
09/29/24
Slimline Gold with music clip
Review by Brad on 29 Sep 2024 review stating Slimline Gold with music clip
This kit make a nice looking pen
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Brad
5.0 star rating
09/29/24
Slimline Gold with music clip
Review by Brad on 29 Sep 2024 review stating Slimline Gold with music clip
This kit make a nice looking pen
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Matt N.
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5.0 star rating
09/08/24
Great kit!!
Review by Matt N. on 8 Sep 2024 review stating Great kit!!
These kits are great and easy to make into pens. Lots of great designs and styles to pick from.
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Todd W.
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5.0 star rating
04/26/24
Slimline pens
Review by Todd W. on 26 Apr 2024 review stating Slimline pens
My son makes these pens and they are good quality at a good price.
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James O.
Verified Buyer
5.0 star rating
03/14/24
The vets are pleased with the pens
Review by James O. on 14 Mar 2024 review stating The vets are pleased with the pens
I use these kits with American flag clips to donate the resulting pens to the local veterans home where they find an appreciative home as a reminder of their service to our nation.
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Gary T.
5.0 star rating
03/12/24
New twist on a Slimline
Review by Gary T. on 12 Mar 2024 review stating New twist on a Slimline
East kit and fun to make. Here’s a variation with an added long cap transforming to a Wand.
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Barry C.
5.0 star rating
10/20/23
New woodturner
Review by Barry C. on 20 Oct 2023 review stating New woodturner
Woodworking is my hobby (I??m a Baptist missionary/pastor in Argentina), but I just learned woodturning last year from a friend in the States. I brought a bunch of these pen kits with me from the U.S. and finally started turning a few months ago. What fun! And what great gifts! They almost all work well (one of the internal mechanisms fell apart), and are well finished.
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John K.
Verified Buyer
5.0 star rating
01/04/23
Slimline/Funline Pens = Lots of Possibilities!
Review by John K. on 4 Jan 2023 review stating Slimline/Funline Pens = Lots of Possibilities!
I love the added touch of pre-sanded brass tubes when inserting into a blank.
However, for this pen project, I needed unmarred brass tubes. So I cut new ones to length. I wanted to experiment with these pen kits, I wanted to try something simple, effective, easy, cheap. So I bought rubber tubing (6mm I.D. / 8mm O.D.) in various colors.
I started off with Navy Blue and Pink tubing, soon to try Purple, Transparent Red, Orange Red, Red, Bright Orange, Neon Green, Yellow, Sky Blue. It cost me about $2.21 per meter of tubing for each color.
To install the tubing, I cut a segment about 1/2" longer than the brass tubes. I pulled the tubing down the brass tubes carefully so as not to flatten the tubes. During the top process, if I wasn't able to feed the tubing onto the brass, I used the second blank to hold the shape to make it easier to slide the tubing onto the blank.
I DID NOT USE CA to adhere the tubing to the brass. The dimensions are perfect for a snug fit. Once the tubing was installed, I carefully trimmed off the excess and used the sharp flat side of the razor blade to square up the tubing to the brass. The extra 1/2" is in case if the material tears or you make a mistake while trimming the tubing or squaring the blank. Start off with the side that has the least tubing and finish with the side with excess tubing.
Assembly is simple and easy. Feels grippy and comfortable to write with. Beauty part is if you don't want to make a mess, don't want to use CA/sandpaper, don't have mini-lathe, tools or anything else, this method might be for you. Particularly if you're looking for an economical finish to a Funline pen.
You can mix and match the tubing or cut the tubing off, disassemble, and start over with new tubing if you don't like the color or if the tubing has become scratched or worn too much.
However, for this pen project, I needed unmarred brass tubes. So I cut new ones to length. I wanted to experiment with these pen kits, I wanted to try something simple, effective, easy, cheap. So I bought rubber tubing (6mm I.D. / 8mm O.D.) in various colors.
I started off with Navy Blue and Pink tubing, soon to try Purple, Transparent Red, Orange Red, Red, Bright Orange, Neon Green, Yellow, Sky Blue. It cost me about $2.21 per meter of tubing for each color.
To install the tubing, I cut a segment about 1/2" longer than the brass tubes. I pulled the tubing down the brass tubes carefully so as not to flatten the tubes. During the top process, if I wasn't able to feed the tubing onto the brass, I used the second blank to hold the shape to make it easier to slide the tubing onto the blank.
I DID NOT USE CA to adhere the tubing to the brass. The dimensions are perfect for a snug fit. Once the tubing was installed, I carefully trimmed off the excess and used the sharp flat side of the razor blade to square up the tubing to the brass. The extra 1/2" is in case if the material tears or you make a mistake while trimming the tubing or squaring the blank. Start off with the side that has the least tubing and finish with the side with excess tubing.
Assembly is simple and easy. Feels grippy and comfortable to write with. Beauty part is if you don't want to make a mess, don't want to use CA/sandpaper, don't have mini-lathe, tools or anything else, this method might be for you. Particularly if you're looking for an economical finish to a Funline pen.
You can mix and match the tubing or cut the tubing off, disassemble, and start over with new tubing if you don't like the color or if the tubing has become scratched or worn too much.
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John K.
Verified Buyer
5.0 star rating
01/04/23
Slimline/Funline Pens = Lots of Possibilities!
Review by John K. on 4 Jan 2023 review stating Slimline/Funline Pens = Lots of Possibilities!
I love the added touch of pre-sanded brass tubes when inserting into a blank.
However, for this pen project, I needed unmarred brass tubes. So I cut new ones to length. I wanted to experiment with these pen kits, I wanted to try something simple, effective, easy, cheap. So I bought rubber tubing (6mm I.D. / 8mm O.D.) in various colors.
I started off with Navy Blue and Pink tubing, soon to try Purple, Transparent Red, Orange Red, Red, Bright Orange, Neon Green, Yellow, Sky Blue. It cost me about $2.21 per meter of tubing for each color.
To install the tubing, I cut a segment about 1/2" longer than the brass tubes. I pulled the tubing down the brass tubes carefully so as not to flatten the tubes. During the top process, if I wasn't able to feed the tubing onto the brass, I used the second blank to hold the shape to make it easier to slide the tubing onto the blank.
I DID NOT USE CA to adhere the tubing to the brass. The dimensions are perfect for a snug fit. Once the tubing was installed, I carefully trimmed off the excess and used the sharp flat side of the razor blade to square up the tubing to the brass. The extra 1/2" is in case if the material tears or you make a mistake while trimming the tubing or squaring the blank. Start off with the side that has the least tubing and finish with the side with excess tubing.
Assembly is simple and easy. Feels grippy and comfortable to write with. Beauty part is if you don't want to make a mess, don't want to use CA/sandpaper, don't have mini-lathe, tools or anything else, this method might be for you. Particularly if you're looking for an economical finish to a Funline pen.
You can mix and match the tubing or cut the tubing off, disassemble, and start over with new tubing if you don't like the color or if the tubing has become scratched or worn too much.
However, for this pen project, I needed unmarred brass tubes. So I cut new ones to length. I wanted to experiment with these pen kits, I wanted to try something simple, effective, easy, cheap. So I bought rubber tubing (6mm I.D. / 8mm O.D.) in various colors.
I started off with Navy Blue and Pink tubing, soon to try Purple, Transparent Red, Orange Red, Red, Bright Orange, Neon Green, Yellow, Sky Blue. It cost me about $2.21 per meter of tubing for each color.
To install the tubing, I cut a segment about 1/2" longer than the brass tubes. I pulled the tubing down the brass tubes carefully so as not to flatten the tubes. During the top process, if I wasn't able to feed the tubing onto the brass, I used the second blank to hold the shape to make it easier to slide the tubing onto the blank.
I DID NOT USE CA to adhere the tubing to the brass. The dimensions are perfect for a snug fit. Once the tubing was installed, I carefully trimmed off the excess and used the sharp flat side of the razor blade to square up the tubing to the brass. The extra 1/2" is in case if the material tears or you make a mistake while trimming the tubing or squaring the blank. Start off with the side that has the least tubing and finish with the side with excess tubing.
Assembly is simple and easy. Feels grippy and comfortable to write with. Beauty part is if you don't want to make a mess, don't want to use CA/sandpaper, don't have mini-lathe, tools or anything else, this method might be for you. Particularly if you're looking for an economical finish to a Funline pen.
You can mix and match the tubing or cut the tubing off, disassemble, and start over with new tubing if you don't like the color or if the tubing has become scratched or worn too much.
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John K.
Verified Buyer
5.0 star rating
01/04/23
Slimline/Funline Pens = Lots of Possibilities!
Review by John K. on 4 Jan 2023 review stating Slimline/Funline Pens = Lots of Possibilities!
I love the added touch of pre-sanded brass tubes when inserting into a blank.
However, for this pen project, I needed unmarred brass tubes. So I cut new ones to length. I wanted to experiment with these pen kits, I wanted to try something simple, effective, easy, cheap. So I bought rubber tubing (6mm I.D. / 8mm O.D.) in various colors.
I started off with Navy Blue and Pink tubing, soon to try Purple, Transparent Red, Orange Red, Red, Bright Orange, Neon Green, Yellow, Sky Blue. It cost me about $2.21 per meter of tubing for each color.
To install the tubing, I cut a segment about 1/2" longer than the brass tubes. I pulled the tubing down the brass tubes carefully so as not to flatten the tubes. During the top process, if I wasn't able to feed the tubing onto the brass, I used the second blank to hold the shape to make it easier to slide the tubing onto the blank.
I DID NOT USE CA to adhere the tubing to the brass. The dimensions are perfect for a snug fit. Once the tubing was installed, I carefully trimmed off the excess and used the sharp flat side of the razor blade to square up the tubing to the brass. The extra 1/2" is in case if the material tears or you make a mistake while trimming the tubing or squaring the blank. Start off with the side that has the least tubing and finish with the side with excess tubing.
Assembly is simple and easy. Feels grippy and comfortable to write with. Beauty part is if you don't want to make a mess, don't want to use CA/sandpaper, don't have mini-lathe, tools or anything else, this method might be for you. Particularly if you're looking for an economical finish to a Funline pen.
You can mix and match the tubing or cut the tubing off, disassemble, and start over with new tubing if you don't like the color or if the tubing has become scratched or worn too much.
However, for this pen project, I needed unmarred brass tubes. So I cut new ones to length. I wanted to experiment with these pen kits, I wanted to try something simple, effective, easy, cheap. So I bought rubber tubing (6mm I.D. / 8mm O.D.) in various colors.
I started off with Navy Blue and Pink tubing, soon to try Purple, Transparent Red, Orange Red, Red, Bright Orange, Neon Green, Yellow, Sky Blue. It cost me about $2.21 per meter of tubing for each color.
To install the tubing, I cut a segment about 1/2" longer than the brass tubes. I pulled the tubing down the brass tubes carefully so as not to flatten the tubes. During the top process, if I wasn't able to feed the tubing onto the brass, I used the second blank to hold the shape to make it easier to slide the tubing onto the blank.
I DID NOT USE CA to adhere the tubing to the brass. The dimensions are perfect for a snug fit. Once the tubing was installed, I carefully trimmed off the excess and used the sharp flat side of the razor blade to square up the tubing to the brass. The extra 1/2" is in case if the material tears or you make a mistake while trimming the tubing or squaring the blank. Start off with the side that has the least tubing and finish with the side with excess tubing.
Assembly is simple and easy. Feels grippy and comfortable to write with. Beauty part is if you don't want to make a mess, don't want to use CA/sandpaper, don't have mini-lathe, tools or anything else, this method might be for you. Particularly if you're looking for an economical finish to a Funline pen.
You can mix and match the tubing or cut the tubing off, disassemble, and start over with new tubing if you don't like the color or if the tubing has become scratched or worn too much.
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John K.
Verified Buyer
5.0 star rating
01/04/23
Slimline/Funline Pens = Lots of Possibilities!
Review by John K. on 4 Jan 2023 review stating Slimline/Funline Pens = Lots of Possibilities!
I love the added touch of pre-sanded brass tubes when inserting into a blank.
However, for this pen project, I needed unmarred brass tubes. So I cut new ones to length. I wanted to experiment with these pen kits, I wanted to try something simple, effective, easy, cheap. So I bought rubber tubing (6mm I.D. / 8mm O.D.) in various colors.
I started off with Navy Blue and Pink tubing, soon to try Purple, Transparent Red, Orange Red, Red, Bright Orange, Neon Green, Yellow, Sky Blue. It cost me about $2.21 per meter of tubing for each color.
To install the tubing, I cut a segment about 1/2" longer than the brass tubes. I pulled the tubing down the brass tubes carefully so as not to flatten the tubes. During the top process, if I wasn't able to feed the tubing onto the brass, I used the second blank to hold the shape to make it easier to slide the tubing onto the blank.
I DID NOT USE CA to adhere the tubing to the brass. The dimensions are perfect for a snug fit. Once the tubing was installed, I carefully trimmed off the excess and used the sharp flat side of the razor blade to square up the tubing to the brass. The extra 1/2" is in case if the material tears or you make a mistake while trimming the tubing or squaring the blank. Start off with the side that has the least tubing and finish with the side with excess tubing.
Assembly is simple and easy. Feels grippy and comfortable to write with. Beauty part is if you don't want to make a mess, don't want to use CA/sandpaper, don't have mini-lathe, tools or anything else, this method might be for you. Particularly if you're looking for an economical finish to a Funline pen.
You can mix and match the tubing or cut the tubing off, disassemble, and start over with new tubing if you don't like the color or if the tubing has become scratched or worn too much.
However, for this pen project, I needed unmarred brass tubes. So I cut new ones to length. I wanted to experiment with these pen kits, I wanted to try something simple, effective, easy, cheap. So I bought rubber tubing (6mm I.D. / 8mm O.D.) in various colors.
I started off with Navy Blue and Pink tubing, soon to try Purple, Transparent Red, Orange Red, Red, Bright Orange, Neon Green, Yellow, Sky Blue. It cost me about $2.21 per meter of tubing for each color.
To install the tubing, I cut a segment about 1/2" longer than the brass tubes. I pulled the tubing down the brass tubes carefully so as not to flatten the tubes. During the top process, if I wasn't able to feed the tubing onto the brass, I used the second blank to hold the shape to make it easier to slide the tubing onto the blank.
I DID NOT USE CA to adhere the tubing to the brass. The dimensions are perfect for a snug fit. Once the tubing was installed, I carefully trimmed off the excess and used the sharp flat side of the razor blade to square up the tubing to the brass. The extra 1/2" is in case if the material tears or you make a mistake while trimming the tubing or squaring the blank. Start off with the side that has the least tubing and finish with the side with excess tubing.
Assembly is simple and easy. Feels grippy and comfortable to write with. Beauty part is if you don't want to make a mess, don't want to use CA/sandpaper, don't have mini-lathe, tools or anything else, this method might be for you. Particularly if you're looking for an economical finish to a Funline pen.
You can mix and match the tubing or cut the tubing off, disassemble, and start over with new tubing if you don't like the color or if the tubing has become scratched or worn too much.
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John K.
Verified Buyer
5.0 star rating
01/04/23
Slimline/Funline Pens = Lots of Possibilities!
Review by John K. on 4 Jan 2023 review stating Slimline/Funline Pens = Lots of Possibilities!
I love the added touch of pre-sanded brass tubes when inserting into a blank.
However, for this pen project, I needed unmarred brass tubes. So I cut new ones to length. I wanted to experiment with these pen kits, I wanted to try something simple, effective, easy, cheap. So I bought rubber tubing (6mm I.D. / 8mm O.D.) in various colors.
I started off with Navy Blue and Pink tubing, soon to try Purple, Transparent Red, Orange Red, Red, Bright Orange, Neon Green, Yellow, Sky Blue. It cost me about $2.21 per meter of tubing for each color.
To install the tubing, I cut a segment about 1/2" longer than the brass tubes. I pulled the tubing down the brass tubes carefully so as not to flatten the tubes. During the top process, if I wasn't able to feed the tubing onto the brass, I used the second blank to hold the shape to make it easier to slide the tubing onto the blank.
I DID NOT USE CA to adhere the tubing to the brass. The dimensions are perfect for a snug fit. Once the tubing was installed, I carefully trimmed off the excess and used the sharp flat side of the razor blade to square up the tubing to the brass. The extra 1/2" is in case if the material tears or you make a mistake while trimming the tubing or squaring the blank. Start off with the side that has the least tubing and finish with the side with excess tubing.
Assembly is simple and easy. Feels grippy and comfortable to write with. Beauty part is if you don't want to make a mess, don't want to use CA/sandpaper, don't have mini-lathe, tools or anything else, this method might be for you. Particularly if you're looking for an economical finish to a Funline pen.
You can mix and match the tubing or cut the tubing off, disassemble, and start over with new tubing if you don't like the color or if the tubing has become scratched or worn too much.
However, for this pen project, I needed unmarred brass tubes. So I cut new ones to length. I wanted to experiment with these pen kits, I wanted to try something simple, effective, easy, cheap. So I bought rubber tubing (6mm I.D. / 8mm O.D.) in various colors.
I started off with Navy Blue and Pink tubing, soon to try Purple, Transparent Red, Orange Red, Red, Bright Orange, Neon Green, Yellow, Sky Blue. It cost me about $2.21 per meter of tubing for each color.
To install the tubing, I cut a segment about 1/2" longer than the brass tubes. I pulled the tubing down the brass tubes carefully so as not to flatten the tubes. During the top process, if I wasn't able to feed the tubing onto the brass, I used the second blank to hold the shape to make it easier to slide the tubing onto the blank.
I DID NOT USE CA to adhere the tubing to the brass. The dimensions are perfect for a snug fit. Once the tubing was installed, I carefully trimmed off the excess and used the sharp flat side of the razor blade to square up the tubing to the brass. The extra 1/2" is in case if the material tears or you make a mistake while trimming the tubing or squaring the blank. Start off with the side that has the least tubing and finish with the side with excess tubing.
Assembly is simple and easy. Feels grippy and comfortable to write with. Beauty part is if you don't want to make a mess, don't want to use CA/sandpaper, don't have mini-lathe, tools or anything else, this method might be for you. Particularly if you're looking for an economical finish to a Funline pen.
You can mix and match the tubing or cut the tubing off, disassemble, and start over with new tubing if you don't like the color or if the tubing has become scratched or worn too much.
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John S.
Verified Buyer
5.0 star rating
12/22/22
Pen
Review by John S. on 22 Dec 2022 review stating Pen
Customer request to go with heirloom wood from family property
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John R.
Verified Buyer
5.0 star rating
08/12/22
Excellent
Review by John R. on 12 Aug 2022 review stating Excellent
Makes an excellent pen.
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David B.
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5.0 star rating
08/04/21
New at this ..the kits
Review by David B. on 4 Aug 2021 review stating New at this ..the kits
New at this ..the kits are easy to work with!!! Hey
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David B.
Verified Buyer
5.0 star rating
08/04/21
New at this ..the kits
Review by David B. on 4 Aug 2021 review stating New at this ..the kits
New at this ..the kits are easy to work with!!! Hey
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Benji D.
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5.0 star rating
01/12/21
Amateurs and Experts can have fun with this kit.
Review by Benji D. on 12 Jan 2021 review stating Amateurs and Experts can have fun with this kit.
Im no expert by any means. I had turned and assembled a pen in the past with the help of my teacher. This was the first pen i've done entirely by myself and I am very happy with it! I see where I can improve my turning skills, but as for the pieces that Penn State provided, I couldn't be happier. I used the cocobolo blank. Which I think is BEAUTIFUL every time. And the Slimline pens are so easy to assemble and satisfying to hold.
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Benji D.
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5.0 star rating
01/12/21
Amateurs and Experts can have fun with this kit.
Review by Benji D. on 12 Jan 2021 review stating Amateurs and Experts can have fun with this kit.
Im no expert by any means. I had turned and assembled a pen in the past with the help of my teacher. This was the first pen i've done entirely by myself and I am very happy with it! I see where I can improve my turning skills, but as for the pieces that Penn State provided, I couldn't be happier. I used the cocobolo blank. Which I think is BEAUTIFUL every time. And the Slimline pens are so easy to assemble and satisfying to hold.
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Brad J.
Verified Buyer
5.0 star rating
10/16/20
Slimline Gold turned from a red cedar branch
Review by Brad J. on 16 Oct 2020 review stating Slimline Gold turned from a red cedar branch
Slimline Pens are Great!
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Gamolglang S.
Verified Buyer
5.0 star rating
06/25/20
Slim line for my style
Review by Gamolglang S. on 25 Jun 2020 review stating Slim line for my style
Easy to customize style. Slim line is basic model easy made to product amd i can customize to my style , product produce from good material and mecanisim is smootly.
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Gamolglang S.
Verified Buyer
5.0 star rating
06/25/20
Slim line for my style
Review by Gamolglang S. on 25 Jun 2020 review stating Slim line for my style
Easy to customize style. Slim line is basic model easy made to product amd i can customize to my style , product produce from good material and mecanisim is smootly.
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Jean D.
Verified Buyer
5.0 star rating
02/04/20
Easy to follow directions. Everything fits perfectly. Look great.
Review by Jean D. on 4 Feb 2020 review stating Easy to follow directions. Everything fits perfectly. Look great.
Great product. Will be a return buyer ??
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Thomas
5.0 star rating
07/20/19
Good Kit
Review by Thomas on 20 Jul 2019 review stating Good Kit
Was an easy kit to turn and assemble ... this is the most asked for pen.
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Kenny
5.0 star rating
05/26/19
good quality pens
Review by Kenny on 26 May 2019 review stating good quality pens
I enjoy making the pens
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David
5.0 star rating
09/11/18
Slim line
Review by David on 11 Sep 2018 review stating Slim line
Whenever I buy slim line pens I always go to Penn State. I've been making them for over ten years and have never had a problem of any kind.
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Douglas
5.0 star rating
01/07/18
Nice pen
Review by Douglas on 7 Jan 2018 review stating Nice pen
I made some of these with the matching pencil for Christmas. Nice gifts easy to make.
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Chris
4.0 star rating
12/17/16
All pen products
Review by Chris on 17 Dec 2016 review stating All pen products
I have used Penn products for several years. At work teaching youth in a juvenile facility. I enjoyed it enough that I have set up a lathe and duplicator at home. I use these products because I trust them.
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Rudy
5.0 star rating
01/16/16
Pen Kits for Beginners
Review by Rudy on 16 Jan 2016 review stating Pen Kits for Beginners
I'm retired and a novice at wood turning. I enjoy the ease at creating and assembling a pen with these slimline pen kits.. Highly recommend. RReyes
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Hardy
5.0 star rating
08/18/15
Hardy
Review by Hardy on 18 Aug 2015 review stating Hardy
These are great pens to begin turning ! They are very inexpensive and assemble well. Makes a very nice pen!
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Specifications
Specification | Description |
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Type: | Ballpoint Twist Pen |
Finish: | Golden |
Tubes: | 2 |
How Turned: | Pen Mandrel |
Drill Sizes Used: | 7mm Drill Bit |
Skill Level: | Very Easy |
Blank Size: | 9/16 x 2-1/32 |
Refill Type: | Cross Style black ink |
Compatible Tube Sizes: | 7mm |
Bushings Needed: | Item #PKM-BUSH3 |
Extra Tubes: | 7mm Slimline Tubes |
Category: | Slimline Pen Kits |
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Reg Price: $4.95
You Save: $1.20 (24%)
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