Blocking the vent hole; how does the ink still come out? I was told not to block that hole on the ink tube. The pen needs to allow air into the tube otherwise a vacuum would occur and the ink will not flow. I do love these though!!!
@@QuickWorksBeauty You can see the ink from the outside of the refill so I just measure that way, because they are filled differently. If you do not want to use the eye pin you can glue the last bead and then glue a bead cap on top.
They are a one time use. If you want to reuse the beads, just glue the top bead and the bottom bead and when the ink runs out you can cut through the plastic and reuse some of the beads.
i'm going to try to get creative and figure out how to make these refillable. I"m going to be selling them and for what I need to get for them, who is going to pay that for a one-use item? great video, btw@@creativelyjean
@@ourgeorgiasuburbanhomestea6309 I do not sell those ones to often and when I do I make sure I tell them they are not refillable. I mostly give these ones as gifts or thank you. The ones I sell a lot of are the beadable pens I will leave a link below if you want to check that video out.
Question here, after the ink is gone and want to re-use the beads , do I need to dissolve the glue with something or just remove the glue with bare fingers???? Btw your project is very beautiful.
If you want to reuse the beads, just glue the bottom and top bead, then when the ink is gone you can cut the plastic pen and reuse the beads. Depending on what type glue you use you might just be able to pull the beads off.
These ones you can not replace because you are covering the refill. If you want to reuse the beads, just glue the top bead and the bottom bead and when the ink runs out you can cut through the plastic and reuse some of the beads.
Thanks for sharing a creative to use beads for pens😊
My pleasure 😊
Wow, they are beautiful. What a brilliant idea. I will definitely be trying this out.
Thanks so much 😊
I love this. Thanks for the inspiration!
You are so welcome!
Immensely interesting interview! Really learned a lot
thank you!!!
You are welcome. Thanks for watching.
The pens look very good and very creative.
Thank you.
Awesome idea!
Thanks!
Thanks for the wonderful information. I have never made a pen and now I will.❤❤❤❤❤. Beautiful work.😊😊
You are so welcome!
Very creative. You should have a tiny little dish, so your beats can’t run away.
I had a plate out of camera view, but it would have taken up too much space.
Those are neat and cute.
Thank you!
Love them. Thanks for sharing.
You are so welcome!
Blocking the vent hole; how does the ink still come out? I was told not to block that hole on the ink tube. The pen needs to allow air into the tube otherwise a vacuum would occur and the ink will not flow. I do love these though!!!
Mine work just fine. Never heard that and there are a lot of tutorials out there doing the same technique.
Thanks for this tutorial! Can you tell me what size hole is needed on the beads that will fit this refill pen?
You need a 4mm hole.
Gday from Australia, can you use hot glue to stick down? thanks for a great tutorial ❤️❤️🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
I have not tried it, but as long as it does not melt the plastic refill it should work.
Those pens are awesome❤!!!! 😮
Thank you.
Pretty. Does the ink still flow good? I know the ink needs a little air to flow constantly.
I have never had any problems with them not working.
@@creativelyjeanWhat size do you cut the eye pin down to so it doesn’t touch the ink? That’s the issue I’m having.
@@QuickWorksBeauty You can see the ink from the outside of the refill so I just measure that way, because they are filled differently. If you do not want to use the eye pin you can glue the last bead and then glue a bead cap on top.
Beautif7l. Will try. Thank you vor the inspiration.
You’re welcome 😊
Cómo consigue piedras o cuentas con agujero grande??? En Argentina no hay, x favor compartan donde conseguir. Gracias
Most of my beads I get from temu. If you search big hole beads you will find some.
Ouchy with your blood blister! Great idea to use refills. Are they as sturdy?
That blister took a long time to heal. Thanks for watching.
Having the worst time finding to fit my pen cartridges. I was so excited to find a use for my beads but they are too small. 😢
Most of the beads I used came for the mixed box packs from hobby lobby.
That’s the thing. I have tons of beads but the size makes the difference. I wound up buying some (hoarder 😊) on sale at Michael’s.
What size of beads do I look for?
I need t to see the nib of the pens 😢
If you go in the description box and click on pens Amazon has a close up of the nip.
Wow, Beautiful Job!! 😊
Thank you! 😊
How do you keep the tip of the pen for writing from drying out?
I never had that problem.
Can the cartilage in these pens be replace with a new refill?
No they can not.
Existen repuestos metálicos.? Estos no se doblan.?
Very nice where to get the beads and the top
All those beads came from hobby lobby. The tops are bead caps, you can get them anywhere you get beads.
Lastima que no esta traducido al español
Qué bueno hermoso trabajó 😊
Thank you.
What do u do when the ink runs out ? There all beautiful ♥️
I have a jar for the ones that stop working and just use a a pretty display.
@@creativelyjeanIf and when the ink runs out if given as a gift, then the pen will make a nice memento.
@@QuickWorksBeauty Yes it does. It's pretty just on display.
Very Kute ❤ Thanks for this video . Very informative.
Thank you.
are the beaded refill pens single use or is there a way to make them so you can refill the bead structure?
They are a one time use. If you want to reuse the beads, just glue the top bead and the bottom bead and when the ink runs out you can cut through the plastic and reuse some of the beads.
i'm going to try to get creative and figure out how to make these refillable. I"m going to be selling them and for what I need to get for them, who is going to pay that for a one-use item? great video, btw@@creativelyjean
@@ourgeorgiasuburbanhomestea6309 I do not sell those ones to often and when I do I make sure I tell them they are not refillable. I mostly give these ones as gifts or thank you. The ones I sell a lot of are the beadable pens I will leave a link below if you want to check that video out.
Question here, after the ink is gone and want to re-use the beads , do I need to dissolve the glue with something or just remove the glue with bare fingers???? Btw your project is very beautiful.
If you want to reuse the beads, just glue the bottom and top bead, then when the ink is gone you can cut the plastic pen and reuse the beads. Depending on what type glue you use you might just be able to pull the beads off.
i like very much
Thank you.
Quand l'encre et fini on jette le stylo avec les perles.
If you just glue the top and bottom bead you could cut through the plastic and you could reuse most of the beads.
How to replace pin ink cartridges from styled pin?
These ones you can not replace because you are covering the refill. If you want to reuse the beads, just glue the top bead and the bottom bead and when the ink runs out you can cut through the plastic and reuse some of the beads.
Cute❤❤❤
Thank you.
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