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Procraftive
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#refillable #epoxypen #penmould
In this short video I share a completely new way to use 5mm diameter straws to make the resin pens made from molds refillable. No heat involved. Very easy and perfect results.
Enjoy!
I'm happy to answer any questions, just ask in the comments.☺
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@procraftive
@procraftive Год назад
Since I made this video I discovered straws which exactly match the diameter of the ink refills. I bought them from here, they match perfectly and have clear color: www.aliexpress.com/item/1005001998222699.html?spm=a2g0o.order_detail.order_detail_item.3.7d1df19c4FyOLL I waited for delivery approx. 2 weeks.👌
@staceyconley4989
@staceyconley4989 4 месяца назад
Thankyou 😊
@procraftive
@procraftive 4 месяца назад
@@staceyconley4989 You're welcome. Enjoy!😊
@rosediamonds6375
@rosediamonds6375 9 месяцев назад
Thank you for your tutorial! ❤
@procraftive
@procraftive 9 месяцев назад
You are very welcome!❤😊
@jeffreyhull6821
@jeffreyhull6821 6 месяцев назад
Thank you for proving me wrong. I didn't believe it would work. I have yet to make any pens as I was missing some info. Thank you very much.
@procraftive
@procraftive 6 месяцев назад
You're welcome! I'm glad to hear I could prove you wrong in a positive way.😊If you ever need that missing info to start making those pens, don't hesitate to reach out. Happy crafting! 🖊
@lindamcpherson1134
@lindamcpherson1134 5 месяцев назад
I just put a small dot of Tacky on the wide part of the refill and stuck it in the straw. With a little squeeze, the Tacky stuck to the flex ribs of the straw and stayed! I tried 2 different brands of pen refills and both stayed in even after repeatedly inserting and removing. Easy to remove, too. I tried a drop of hot glue, but I could get the drops small enough out of my gun. Tacky to the rescue for craft night!
@procraftive
@procraftive 5 месяцев назад
That sounds like a clever solution! Have a fantastic craft night filled with creativity and fun! 🎨✨
@debbiedavis5466
@debbiedavis5466 9 месяцев назад
Hey there, I have just watched your video a few times but still unable to find the answer to my question so PLEASE can you help me 😁, the ink inserts i have got with the moulds are 0.5mm in diameter so i also purchased extra in this size, do the straws i need to purchase also need to be 0.5mm in diameter, the reason i ask is i have purchased my straws 0.6mm in diameter and they just keep falling out which technically they shouldn't even fit let alone fall out 🤔, i have also chosen to use the blu-tac method to cover the open end at the end of the refil as the piece of silicone which is supposed to prevent this just simply doesn't work, can you please help me with this little problem as i am getting a little fed up looking at resin pens now lol, thanks, debbie x
@procraftive
@procraftive 9 месяцев назад
Hello dear Debbie, you definitely need smaller diameter straws. The 5mm bendy straws should work. Since I made this video I purchased some basic straws from Aliexpress and they work great with the BIC pens I have in my stash. Using the blu tack method sounds a great idea!😊❤ Let me know how it goes, I'm happy to assist with everything I can! 😊 Here is the link to the straws: www.aliexpress.com/item/1005001998222699.html?spm=a2g0o.order_detail.order_detail_item.3.7d1df19c4FyOLL
@awabah1663
@awabah1663 7 месяцев назад
Omg. Where can I get those refill inks and what are they called
@procraftive
@procraftive 7 месяцев назад
Look for the Bic Cristal, Bic pens, or similar alternatives. Available in most stationery shops or online.🖊
@jeannetteclyburn377
@jeannetteclyburn377 6 месяцев назад
where did you get the straws for this project? and what size are they?
@procraftive
@procraftive 6 месяцев назад
I sourced the straws for this project from my craft stash, purchased from a supermarket a while back. Unfortunately, the package did not specify the size, but I measured the diameter, and they appeared to be around 5mm. After creating this video, I found straws that perfectly match my ink refills, as mentioned in my pinned comment. I believe the straws I purchased from the link are around 4mm- 4.5mm. If you're interested, you can find the link in my pinned comment. You may also find similar straws on Amazon.
@ayibatonyekipaminikurobo1685
@ayibatonyekipaminikurobo1685 4 месяца назад
Quick question, how do you cover the other end of the straw?
@procraftive
@procraftive 4 месяца назад
It's not necessary to cover the other end of the straw. While some people may apply a small bit of Tack-It and remove it after curing, I've found for me that this is not required and haven't encountered any issues without it. The straw end (the invisible end) naturally touches the silicone inside the mold, and since the straw doesn't fill out with resin, there's no need for additional covering. To secure the other end of the straw (the visible end), I insert the little silicone bit into the straw. This ensures that it remains in place throughout the pouring and curing stages. You might notice that the straw feels quite bouncy when touched after insertion. This means your straw is the correct length. This positioning allows the length of the straw to be situated in the middle of the pen, ensuring proper placement. If you follow these steps, you should achieve great results in your resin pen-making process!
@ayibatonyekipaminikurobo1685
@ayibatonyekipaminikurobo1685 4 месяца назад
@@procraftive WOW! All this explanations for me?🥺. Thank you very much 🤭. I just thought there'll be a hole by the other end of the straw and I wanted to know how to cover it up 🤭. I'll try it out tomorrow and give you feedback on here🥺. Thank you very much for the quick response 🤭
@procraftive
@procraftive 4 месяца назад
@@ayibatonyekipaminikurobo1685 No worries, definitely let me know how it goes! Have fun!😊
@anshikabansal7283
@anshikabansal7283 4 месяца назад
Is it important to have bendy part in straw?
@procraftive
@procraftive 4 месяца назад
Hi, not at all! In my case, using a bendy straw was crucial due to the larger diameter of the straws compared to my pen refills. The ribbed/bendy part of my straws provided grips and a smaller diameter, which helped keep the refills securely in place in the pen. However, if you purchase straws with the correct diameter for your refills, you won't necessarily need the bendy part. It was a practical solution for the specific situation I encountered. Thanks for your question!
@stacynation1268
@stacynation1268 4 месяца назад
I am so glad I found your channel. I have these molds, but figure out the straws. I'm glad you have. Where did you get the color straws? I like those. And What is the color of your nail polish? That's pretty. You have a new sub.
@procraftive
@procraftive 4 месяца назад
@stacynation1268 Thank you so much for your kind words and for joining our community! I'm delighted to hear that my videos have been helpful to you.🌷😊 I purchased the colored straws a long time ago from various supermarkets. I'm not sure if they still sell this type of straws due to environmental laws, but it's worth checking your local supermarket. As for the nail polish, I'm glad you like it! I believe the color is called Bubble Trouble (04), by the brand Essence. I must say, I have a lot of their nail polishes, and they are quite good. They are also some reviews about their products on RU-vid as well. I appreciate your support and I'm thrilled to have you as a new subscriber. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask. Happy crafting!❤
@stacynation1268
@stacynation1268 4 месяца назад
Thanks for responding so fast. I will look for some in our stores. I will most likely order from the link you posted and save me a headache. Lol! ☺️ Enjoy the rest of your week.
@etyrnalia
@etyrnalia 5 месяцев назад
What should I do if my straws do not have bendy parts?
@procraftive
@procraftive 5 месяцев назад
@etyrnalia If your straws don't have bendy parts, don't worry! You have a couple of options. Firstly, you can consider purchasing straws that match the type/diameter of your ink refills. I've left a link in the pinned comment for your convenience, providing straws that are suitable for the ink refills featured in my video. Alternatively, you can experiment with what you have. One effective technique is to slit your straw lengthwise and then reduce its diameter by overlapping the sides to match the diameter of your ink refill. Then simply secure the straw back together with some nice washi tape or clear tape. I've personally tried and tested this method, and while it may take a bit more time, it's a reliable solution. Happy creating!🖊✂✏
@etyrnalia
@etyrnalia 5 месяцев назад
@@procraftive tysm!
@311danthony
@311danthony 6 месяцев назад
So do you just leave the straw in there when the pen is finished then?
@procraftive
@procraftive 6 месяцев назад
Once the resin is cured, the straw becomes an integral part of the pen and cannot be removed. It's an essential part of the pen's design and functionality. The inclusion of the straw is what makes the pen refillable, allowing for easy and convenient ink changes. Hope this helps.🌼
@311danthony
@311danthony 5 месяцев назад
@@procraftive thank you! And can I ask which ink refills do u use for these and what size straws?
@procraftive
@procraftive 5 месяцев назад
@@311danthony No worries. I sourced the straws for this project from my craft stash, which I purchased from a supermarket a while back. Although the package didn't specify the size, I measured the diameter, and they appeared to be around 5mm, with the bendy bit slightly smaller to prevent the ink refills from falling. However, after creating this video, I found straws that perfectly match my ink refills, see my pinned comment. I believe the straws I purchased from the link are around 4mm to 4.5mm. You can find the link in my pinned comment. Additionally, you may also find similar straws on Amazon. As for the pens I use, they are from the BIC brand, and I also have some unbranded pens with the same appearance: s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DBLXnz3
@al_mehandi__fashion_
@al_mehandi__fashion_ 3 месяца назад
Pen brand pls?
@procraftive
@procraftive 3 месяца назад
Hi, the ink refills are from assorted BIC pens. There are alternative pens that are unbranded, but their ink refills are similar to the BIC refills and function in the same way.
@njasmin8586
@njasmin8586 6 месяцев назад
Can we put alphabet beads in it? To write name
@procraftive
@procraftive 6 месяцев назад
Hi there! While I haven't personally tried using alphabet beads in these pen silicone molds, it sounds like a creative idea! I suggest you give it a try and see how it turns out. Experimenting with different materials is part of the fun in crafting. If you decide to use alphabet beads to write a name, please feel free to share your results with us. Your experience could be helpful for others who are considering a similar project. Happy crafting!
@lindamcpherson1134
@lindamcpherson1134 5 месяцев назад
I got the straws and Bic pens in this video. My refill keep falling out of the straw. What am I doing wrong?
@procraftive
@procraftive 5 месяцев назад
@lindamcpherson1134 Hi there! I don't think you're doing anything wrong. It's possible that the straws you're using have a slightly larger diameter/bendy bit, which could be causing the ink refills to fall out. These bendy straws come in various sizes and variations from different manufacturers, and even a small difference like 0.5mm/ 0.02 inches can impact the fit. Visually, the straws may seem identical, but the slight variation in size can affect how well they hold the refills. If you have various packs of these straws try another batch. You might want to consider purchasing the specific type of straws I've shared a link in the pinned post, and you may also find them on Amazon. These straws have proven to be a good fit for the ink refills, with many people on AliExpress leaving reviews confirming their suitability. I personally tested them, and the Bic refills fit perfectly with these straws.
@lindamcpherson1134
@lindamcpherson1134 5 месяцев назад
Thank you. My straws are supposed to measure the same as yours, but who knows, right? I bought another pen refill that a reader suggested. I''ll try those. I teach a craft group on Monday so I don't have time to order new straws.
@procraftive
@procraftive 5 месяцев назад
@@lindamcpherson1134 Thank you for the update! It's indeed puzzling how slight variations can affect the fit. I hope the pen refills suggested work better for you. Best of luck with your craft group on Monday, and I hope everything goes smoothly for you! I shared this with another reader: Alternatively, you can experiment with what you have. One effective technique is to slit your straw lengthwise and then reduce its diameter by overlapping the sides to match the diameter of your ink refill. In this case you don't need to use the bendy bit. Then simply secure the straw back together with some nice washi tape or clear tape. I've personally tried and tested, and used this method, and while it may take a bit more time, it's a reliable solution. If you have any questions feel free to reach out. Happy crafting!
@lindamcpherson1134
@lindamcpherson1134 5 месяцев назад
Thanks!@@procraftive
@evelynbrown5312
@evelynbrown5312 5 месяцев назад
I had that problem with some straws I had (not the bendy ones) and rectified it by putting a small bit of UV resin around the inside rim of the straw with a toothpick, just a tiny bit at a time
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