UPSB v3

Pen Modifications / first mod

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  1. zarch
    Date: Fri, Mar 13 2009 20:15:24

    i made my first mod finely biggrin.gif . it was a RSVP V1 with a cool insert cool.gif

  2. Devil'Sun
    Date: Fri, Mar 13 2009 20:24:43

    facepalm.gif

  3. wtf@cody
    Date: Fri, Mar 13 2009 20:25:02

    facepalm.gif

  4. KT-13
    Date: Fri, Mar 13 2009 20:52:16

    clap.gif

  5. hu-man
    Date: Fri, Mar 13 2009 20:58:58

    QUOTE (KT-13 @ Mar 13 2009, 04:52 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
    clap.gif

    wtf...

  6. KT-13
    Date: Fri, Mar 13 2009 21:03:08

    do you use one of my inserts?

  7. IAmTheMrGuy
    Date: Fri, Mar 13 2009 22:06:33

    If you are just going to show a pen, please post here http://www.upsb.info/forum/index.php?showtopic=2092&hl=
    also, unless it is a new tutorial, a pen does not deserve its own thread

  8. G.lanz
    Date: Fri, Mar 13 2009 22:14:43

    Taken from http://www.pentrix.com:

    QUOTE
    RSVP V1 The Pros: Cheap, easy to make, acts almost like a regular RSVP, great for beginners.

    The Cons: Unbalanced, not long and heavy enough for harder tricks, lack of aesthetic appeal.

    This is almost like a regular RSVP (made by Pentel), but with the clip removed, the ink reversed, and the COP marked in the ink tube. This is my quick way to turn a regular pen into a spinnable object. Because this is meant to be a quick fix for the Pentel RSVP, no special inset design is made for this pen. The advantages of this pen is that its easy to make, it feels almost exactly like a regular Pentel RSVP, and it's not very heavy. I usually practice with this pen if I want to be able to take any RSVP (let's say you borrowed from someon) and start spinning. I also recommend this pen to beginners, who have not yet trained the proper strength with their fingers.


    Fail jackson.gif

  9. Zombo
    Date: Fri, Mar 13 2009 22:51:06

    this is not going to end well.

    next time, post this in Pen Spinning Journal.