Sweet dude, I just made 6 of them with your method. 3 purple / 3 green. I appreciate the video. ;) I used some nail clippers to trim the plastic tip guide. 3
I used the awl on my Victorinox Tinker to increase the bore in the pen's tip, then removed the rough edges with 2000 grit sandpaper and cleaned it up on some leather. Perfecto!! Fisher fine point clicks like I'd always wanted. Thanks so much man
Great tip, thanks alot! The cartridge was not wanting to click at all even with the plastic insert cut. I saw your comment and tried it, worked perfectly. Very quick, especially since I had my SAK huntsman on my desk already. I just hit the burr from the reaming with a file, perfectly fine. The tip on my pen just needed a fraction of a millimeter removed. You could probably accomplish this with the tip of a steak knife or something similar to anyone else that has this problem.
I was about to dig out the plastic tip to cut it but put the pen together with the space pen cartridge……and it worked perfectly with no cutting or modding.
I did the mod, works well thanks. I'm not a fan of the look and feel of the space pen ink; however, it's amazingly reliable and the chassis is very durable.
Who knew the Zebra had a bit of plastic at the nose? As much as we like the Zebra, and prefer the models with their Large refill, if you have to get one that has the skinny thin refill, this is the answer. Well DONE.
I dont know if the specs for this pen or the cartridge have recently changed but I can say with certainty this hack no longer works. After clipping the plastic piece I still had to file down the catridge with a nail file for several minutes to get it to not catch. Same model numbers and everything.
January 2024, and I just had the opposite situation: Simply transferring the spring was enough. Not even sure they're still including that plastic tip.
I love the Zebra F-701, I have used them for 10+ years. I’ve been perfectly happy with the Zebra ink. Wondering if the Fisher is worth the extra cost? Right now, the Fisher refill is $9 for one on Amazon. The Zebra refills are $2.71 for two! Or $1.35 each. Is Fisher worth 7 times the price? PS: I do not write in space, or upside down, or under water. I typically write sitting down, at a desk, not under water or upside down.
Thank You just did this improvement you showed and it worked perfectly. I didn’t need to cut the tip part out of the plastic mine was good enough for me but everything else was awesome 👏 so thank you even though this video is a few years old. 😎👍
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the schneider metal cartridges are very good quality as well, writes upside down. not sure about under water and extreme temperatures. But probably someone tested it.
Good video man. One question: how does this F 701 compares -size wise- to the F 301? Are they the same length? Or is the F701 longer? On the thickness, I believe this F701 is thicker than the F301
I cut just a hair line to much or enough off the plastic tip end, but sometime my pen has that wiggle room on the tip end of the pen cartridge & tick tick sound while writing with the Fisher refill. (I have a Parker Jotter that out of the package sounds the same while writing & same wiggle room) Sometime all I have to do is double/triple click the pen & the tick tick sound/wiggle goes away while writing. (Pen cartridge stays firm) It’s a fine point Fisher refill (0.9) & although it’s smooth writing the ink sometimes can skip some & it’s not very dark ink compared to my other fine point ballpoint pens. Not really liking the Fisher ink. I’m out $6 for the refill no biggie. Glad I didn’t just pick up a $20 plus Fisher bullet pen. I picked up another Zebra F701 & will keep it as is & use Zebra ink.
for build quality to be better, and price to be half of the Parker.. this is the metal cap version so it is good. The parker classic silhouette wise probably still a more elegant pen, but these days so many variants with plastic insides, i'm not bothered to try out all.
People commonly use the F-701 as and EDC pen when out and about. The Fisher refill is the perfect match since you can pretty much write on any surface with it. For office use I would never use a Fisher; i prefer the Schmidt Easyflow or pretty much any gel refill.
Some F701 have a little black plastic bushing by the clicker, but Zebra makes an all stainless F701 that has the metal bushing like the FXMD. The only difference between the all stainless F701 and FXMD is the ink cartridge that comes with it. The FXMD and F701 with the black plastic bushing both come with a fat clear plastic ink cartridge. The all stainless F701 comes with that skinny all metal in cartridge that he pulls outta the pen in this video.
a 10 dollar cartridge for daily use, at least for somebody who USES or likes to use the pen at college (if they take notes anymoe i dunno) is DEFINITELY not worth it. That fischer is designed for special cases hence the price.
after the rattle was fixed the sound of the click sounded worse at least in horizontal position. That's why i don't like modifying. Also please do one click-wait- then click, not double click. I dunno every reviewer does these flash clicks one after the other , not satisfying at all.
Sweet dude, I just made 6 of them with your method. 3 purple / 3 green. I appreciate the video. ;) I used some nail clippers to trim the plastic tip guide. 3
Thanks for the recommendation. I followed your video and the hack works great. Now my Zebra has a Fisher space pen refill, making it a true GADA pen.
I used the awl on my Victorinox Tinker to increase the bore in the pen's tip, then removed the rough edges with 2000 grit sandpaper and cleaned it up on some leather. Perfecto!! Fisher fine point clicks like I'd always wanted. Thanks so much man
Woww u did some extreme hack, good ideas, thanks for the feedback 👌... Thank you 👍
Great tip, thanks alot!
The cartridge was not wanting to click at all even with the plastic insert cut. I saw your comment and tried it, worked perfectly. Very quick, especially since I had my SAK huntsman on my desk already. I just hit the burr from the reaming with a file, perfectly fine.
The tip on my pen just needed a fraction of a millimeter removed. You could probably accomplish this with the tip of a steak knife or something similar to anyone else that has this problem.
Great tip! You could alternatively, run a drill bit, of the same diameter as the refill, through the hole and twist by hand. Thanks for the hack!
Yeah that's a good idea, but I notice if u use the same ink cartridge just get the fine tip no need to cut or drill anything, works smooth.
@@christopherscott1834 I want that Fisher med cartridge. I don't like fine points. Thanks for the hack!
@@03redrubi Medium is good too👍
I was about to dig out the plastic tip to cut it but put the pen together with the space pen cartridge……and it worked perfectly with no cutting or modding.
The newer 701s dont require any mods!
@@jeffconrad6079 AH! That's why mine worked with no modification. LOVE this pen!
Thanks for the mod, I'll be doing this too!
I think the comparison with the pilot though shows the pilot ink looks better.
I did the mod, works well thanks.
I'm not a fan of the look and feel of the space pen ink; however, it's amazingly reliable and the chassis is very durable.
Why’d you cut open the pen and not the ink 🫢
In case of the Zebra Fxmd, you can give the tip a kick from the front with the Fisher refill.
Who knew the Zebra had a bit of plastic at the nose? As much as we like the Zebra, and prefer the models with their Large refill, if you have to get one that has the skinny thin refill, this is the answer. Well DONE.
Thanks for u feed back much appreciated 😊
Hi Chris I got it yesterday too. I got it in blue ink and works great
That's awesome glad u like it👍
I dont know if the specs for this pen or the cartridge have recently changed but I can say with certainty this hack no longer works. After clipping the plastic piece I still had to file down the catridge with a nail file for several minutes to get it to not catch. Same model numbers and everything.
January 2024, and I just had the opposite situation: Simply transferring the spring was enough. Not even sure they're still including that plastic tip.
I love the Zebra F-701, I have used them for 10+ years. I’ve been perfectly happy with the Zebra ink.
Wondering if the Fisher is worth the extra cost? Right now, the Fisher refill is $9 for one on Amazon. The Zebra refills are $2.71 for two! Or $1.35 each.
Is Fisher worth 7 times the price?
PS: I do not write in space, or upside down, or under water. I typically write sitting down, at a desk, not under water or upside down.
Thank You just did this improvement you showed and it worked perfectly. I didn’t need to cut the tip part out of the plastic mine was good enough for me but everything else was awesome 👏 so thank you even though this video is a few years old. 😎👍
Great how-to video. Thanks!
Welcome 👍
@@christopherscott1834 I’m knocking myself pop off know my nnmpm pop pm😊add 😊. Knowing that me too I can make my way through this with no issues at the time I 😊😊mn😊a pvsI’m mQz 10:44
Works great. I just used an unfolded paper clip to push out the plastic tip insert.
Interesting. Thanks for posting this!
Ur very welcome 👍
You can also burn the plastic part out while heat anodizing.
Thanks buddy, cool ideas 👍
the schneider metal cartridges are very good quality as well, writes upside down. not sure about under water and extreme temperatures. But probably someone tested it.
Not a fan of major modifications, but if it means you can use metal cartridge instead of the plastic thin ink cart. than I agree.
Good video man. One question: how does this F 701 compares -size wise- to the F 301? Are they the same length? Or is the F701 longer? On the thickness, I believe this F701 is thicker than the F301
I cut just a hair line to much or enough off the plastic tip end, but sometime my pen has that wiggle room on the tip end of the pen cartridge & tick tick sound while writing with the Fisher refill. (I have a Parker Jotter that out of the package sounds the same while writing & same wiggle room)
Sometime all I have to do is double/triple click the pen & the tick tick sound/wiggle goes away while writing. (Pen cartridge stays firm)
It’s a fine point Fisher refill (0.9) & although it’s smooth writing the ink sometimes can skip some & it’s not very dark ink compared to my other fine point ballpoint pens. Not really liking the Fisher ink.
I’m out $6 for the refill no biggie. Glad I didn’t just pick up a $20 plus Fisher bullet pen.
I picked up another Zebra F701 & will keep it as is & use Zebra ink.
Hey buddy sorry about ur bad experience, at least u tried it, a pen is a unique thing to find and keep, so once ur happy ur happy with ur decision 👍
for build quality to be better, and price to be half of the Parker.. this is the metal cap version so it is good. The parker classic silhouette wise probably still a more elegant pen, but these days so many variants with plastic insides, i'm not bothered to try out all.
I hit my 701 body with a quick blowtorch and gave it a very unique finish.
is that peak full metal or just some painted plastic?
Hey, what's that box-cutter you're rocking? Looks pretty handy. Cheers!
Good how-to video. Do you live near to a forest area? I could hear the bugs and crickets perhaps!
Thanks, nah I don't 🤣
Nice! I wonder if this mod would work for a pilot G2 refill.
Glad u enjoyed it 👍, I checked to see if the Pilot G2 ink would fit and it doesn't, it would be a nice ink option.
@@christopherscott1834 thanks! It would. The G2 is by far my favorite. 👊🏾
I wish you all the best .
Thank you 😊
Very good , Thanks dear .
Glad to hear, much appreciated 👍
Will this work with g450?
the one problem is have with the Zebra is it looks like a mechanical pencil
Unless you have to write anywhere under any conditions the Fisher refill really sucks at everyday writing.
People commonly use the F-701 as and EDC pen when out and about. The Fisher refill is the perfect match since you can pretty much write on any surface with it. For office use I would never use a Fisher; i prefer the Schmidt Easyflow or pretty much any gel refill.
I’d probably toss the plastic and put an o ring in there.
This ☝️ I'm getting the f-xmd and I'm gonna try this. Once you cut that plastic tip there's no going back and I don't like that.
Good video will try this mod on the pen.
between the FXMD and F701 is there any difference?
Some F701 have a little black plastic bushing by the clicker, but Zebra makes an all stainless F701 that has the metal bushing like the FXMD. The only difference between the all stainless F701 and FXMD is the ink cartridge that comes with it. The FXMD and F701 with the black plastic bushing both come with a fat clear plastic ink cartridge. The all stainless F701 comes with that skinny all metal in cartridge that he pulls outta the pen in this video.
Can I use the fine, or the bold refill?
My opinion fine is better
a 10 dollar cartridge for daily use, at least for somebody who USES or likes to use the pen at college (if they take notes anymoe i dunno) is DEFINITELY not worth it. That fischer is designed for special cases hence the price.
after the rattle was fixed the sound of the click sounded worse at least in horizontal position. That's why i don't like modifying. Also please do one click-wait- then click, not double click. I dunno every reviewer does these flash clicks one after the other , not satisfying at all.