How to Make a BICtory Pen Mod for Pen Spinning

Requirements- You need two BIC® "round stic®" pens., Take the caps off the two pens and then break the "clip" of the cap with your hand or the scissors. , Take the "front part" (the tip that you write with) out of both pens., Remove the plug on the...

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  1. Step 1: Requirements- You need two BIC® "round stic®" pens.

    These pens can be bought virtually anywhere, from office stores like Staples to shopping websites like Amazon.

    You also need a chopstick or a handy tool for removing the tip off of the pen, and a pair of scissors to cut the ink tubes.

    We will discuss that later in this article.
  2. Step 2: Take the caps off the two pens and then break the "clip" of the cap with your hand or the scissors.

    , It should come off along with the ink tube. , You can also use your teeth to bite off the plug. (NOTE:
    You only need to do this with one pen.) , This is important so the ink tubes can fit easier. , They go in on each side. (NOTE:
    The tips may not exactly fit onto the pen.

    You might need to tape one of them in order for the tip to stay on.) ,
  3. Step 3: Take the "front part" (the tip that you write with) out of both pens.

  4. Step 4: Remove the plug on the top of the pen with a chopstick.

  5. Step 5: Cut off about 7 mm off of each ink tube with scissors.

  6. Step 6: Now take the ink tubes and insert them into the pen with no "plug."

  7. Step 7: Take both of the pen caps and put them on.

Detailed Guide

These pens can be bought virtually anywhere, from office stores like Staples to shopping websites like Amazon.

You also need a chopstick or a handy tool for removing the tip off of the pen, and a pair of scissors to cut the ink tubes.

We will discuss that later in this article.

, It should come off along with the ink tube. , You can also use your teeth to bite off the plug. (NOTE:
You only need to do this with one pen.) , This is important so the ink tubes can fit easier. , They go in on each side. (NOTE:
The tips may not exactly fit onto the pen.

You might need to tape one of them in order for the tip to stay on.) ,

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