January 9, 2026
Description
Disclaimer:
Some parts may have durability issues and can be challenging to print. In certain cases, parts may break during or shortly after printing. Please take this into account before starting the project.
I am working on improvements and plan to release a more durable version in the future.
Find a standard ballpoint pen with an ink refill (ink tube) that has an outer diameter of approximately 3 mm.
Most common ballpoint pens use this size.
Disassemble the pen and remove:
Note:
The total length of the ink refill should be around 107 mm, which is a standard length.
A longer or stiffer spring will result in a stronger firing force.
Insert the ink refill into the designated hole in the printed part (as shown in the image).
Important:
In many cases, the ink refill has small plastic bumps intended to retain the original pen spring.
If present, carefully remove these bumps with a knife so the refill can slide smoothly into the pen body.
Insert the ink refill with the attached printed part into the upper pen housing, following the orientation shown in the image.
Make sure that:
Screw the pen grip / lower body onto the upper housing until fully tightened.
From the top opening, insert the clicker button so that the safety pin hole remains exposed.
Press the safety pin firmly into the hole in the clicker.
Note:
If the spring is too weak:
There is a very high chance you will eventually shoot yourself in the eye.
This is not a possibility. It is a certainty.
Use with caution, keep it away from your face, and wear eye protection.
License:
Standard Digital File License