UPSB v3

Tutorials Pending Approval / Super Tip MX ( STMX )

By Green Marker

  1. Green Marker
    Date: Wed, Apr 15 2009 04:33:57

    While I was toying around with my box of spare parts I wondered around fitting random parts together trying to make a MOD that was worth using, and so I have.
    Introducing the Super Tip MX!


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    Name: Super Tip MX (STMX)
    COG: COP
    Length: 22.5 CM
    Weight: 12 ~ 15 grams
    Style: Single Sided
    Writing-Mechanism: Uses Ink for weight, Unable to Write.
    Ink-Type: N/A
    Estimated cost: $6 - $8 USD

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    Materials:
    (1 or 2) Anyball/Profiles ( Grip )
    (1) Hybrid Gel Grip K118 ( Tip )
    (1) Super Tips from Crayola ( Body )
    (1) RSVP Bk90 ( Whole Pen )

    Hot glue gun or some type of adhesive. ( Hot Glue Gun for best results )
    Saw or some type of cutting tool.

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    Take out the Ink Tube, Back Plug, and Felt Tip from the Super Tip.
    So all you will have is the body.



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    Take apart the entire RSVP Bk90, Cut RSVP Ring off Rsvp Grip and Stuff grip as far as you can up the cap.



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    Cut or Saw off the tip of the Super Tip so that you only have the body as a whole.



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    Saw off the selected part of the RSVP Bk90. Which is up the the part where the barrel begins. Then cut off the back screw.




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    Add the ink tube into the sawn RSVP part, Drill the Super Tip, on the side you cut off, enough to fit the sawn off RSVP part to fit half way snugly in.




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    Hot glue the back to keep the RSVP ink in place.




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    Screw in the screw from the sawn RSVP into the RSVP back Cap.
    Hot Glue the Back cap onto the Super Tip wher the back plug is meant to be.



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    Add the Anyball/Profile grips to where the RSVP tip is just so that a little is showing.
    You can add the extra Anyball/Profile grips for style.




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    Screw on the HGG Tip

    And your done! happy.gif


    ~Green Marker

  2. o.0dsrp
    Date: Wed, Apr 15 2009 19:57:47

    looks pretty cool happy.gif
    maybe you could make the back more stable, right now from the tutorial it looks like it could fall off

  3. JoeNugget
    Date: Wed, Apr 15 2009 20:54:08

    Looks nice, but yea make the back more stable. You can do what iMatt did for his mx comssa mod (Idk the name) file the back of the ST body till you can screw the backcap on. Also you might want to make your weight range for specific. Rsvp Mx- Buster Cyl is a really big range.

  4. shoeman6
    Date: Thu, Apr 16 2009 01:22:07

    nnice, but why have ink if you cant write, and I think it could use a lil bit of c leaning up, maybe theres an easier way to make it.

  5. Green Marker
    Date: Thu, Apr 16 2009 03:05:07

    QUOTE (shoeman6 @ Apr 15 2009, 06:22 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
    nnice, but why have ink if you cant write, and I think it could use a lil bit of c leaning up, maybe theres an easier way to make it.

    It can write but its mainly for balance. If you do actually wish to write with it I suppose you can just unscrew the HGG tip for a little. Perhaps there is an easier way to make it but like I said I was toying around with things I found in my room. laugh.gif

  6. Sankaku
    Date: Thu, Apr 16 2009 04:45:01

    the back looks unstable to me, and if you could reverse the ink in there to make it writable that would be cool. And just something I noticed, the tut has Steps 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10 and 11 Lolwut?

  7. Kurteous&#33;
    Date: Thu, Apr 16 2009 05:19:04

    please post a more accurate weight, just like what JoeNugget said.

  8. Green Marker
    Date: Thu, Apr 16 2009 22:53:13

    Fixed weight, and for the back you can use this method or use the backplug of a Computer Sign Pen. Either or works fine.
    Edit: Not sure if weight will be the same with the back plug of a Comsign.

  9. bioshock
    Date: Fri, Apr 17 2009 11:07:52

    looks cool and pretty simple too. but the back looks a little unstable to me.

  10. Shrouded Figure
    Date: Fri, Apr 17 2009 11:24:23

    yeah, not too stable imo, but dont u think that 22.5 cm is a bit too long? Well, it's up to u, it is ur mod...

  11. Clyde
    Date: Fri, Apr 17 2009 11:25:34

    unstable back??

  12. Green Marker
    Date: Sat, Apr 18 2009 00:04:21

    QUOTE (bioshock @ Apr 17 2009, 04:07 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
    looks cool and pretty simple too. but the back looks a little unstable to me.


    ^ Agreed. ComSign back plugs work for this mod too. Slightly lighter about .5 grams off the backend.

    QUOTE (Shrouded Figure @ Apr 17 2009, 04:24 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
    yeah, not too stable imo, but dont u think that 22.5 cm is a bit too long? Well, it's up to u, it is ur mod...


    22.5 is quite long, it can actually be shortened if you just saw off a little more off the SuperTip body.

    In the mean time Ill find a new way to fix the back up a little in order to make it more stable as you all say laugh.gif.

  13. Mohammed Sirhan
    Date: Wed, Apr 22 2009 02:29:04

    this mod was the hardest i ever made!
    but it was worth it

  14. Chobi
    Date: Wed, Apr 22 2009 18:54:08

    Yeah I agree with everyone else, the back looks a bit unstable IMO. mellow.gif