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28 Nov, 2016
Kaweco Squeeze converter
This small converter, though designed for the Kaweco Sport fountain pen, will fit others that take a standard international cartridge, but are too short for other converters. It is the only converter that I have found that fits my Retro 51 Tornado fountain pens. It also fits the Monteverde Poquito fountain pen, which has a slim and short barrel. At around UK£3.00, it is excellent value for money if, like me, you prefer to use bottled ink rather than cartridges.

06 Sep, 2017
Small swivel angle bench vise with screw clamp
This is an ideal size for small jobs. I bought this to use for fountain pen repairs - particularly for de-dinging metal pen caps. It's exactly what I need. The ball swivel mechanism is brilliant, enabling me to set the item to the precise angle at which I need to work.
This little vise seems to be well made and durable. The rubber faced jaws limit damage to the item clamped - normally a machined tool in my case.
I also make jewellery ad this clamp, though larger than I would normally use for this, will be useful for that too. It may also suit model makers who need to move the item they are making through a range of angles.