That's fantastic! I used rubber caps, but if the pins catch on anything, they still had a good chance of breaking out. Before purchasing I read that many people had problems with losing tiny screws, but I found a method that drastically reduces this. Problem. I still played around with one, but the rest was easy. I'll describe the steps below, but I've included photos to illustrate what I mean. 1. Place the screw on the end of the hex wrench. It should fit snugly.2. Screw it in just enough that it doesn't fall out of the pen holder: maybe a thread or two3. Place the pad on the pin and screw it all the way in, making sure it's tight. By putting the screw on the Allen key immediately, you minimize the risk of it falling off; As long as you keep it upright, it should stay on the wrench. If you then screw it back into the pin BEFORE you put it on the pin, that means you're not trying to rebalance the screw + allen key AND the pin. This gives you a much lower chance of dropping it since once it's attached to the back it probably won't go anywhere. I really hope I explained this clearly enough and that it will help people in the future. I found the process very easy after figuring out how to do it. As some of my pins have longer backs than others, you can see in the photos (you may need to zoom in) that some tips are sticking out from the back. Luckily my bag is designed so I'm not likely to stab myself. As long as you keep it upright, it should stay on the wrench. If you then screw it back into the pin BEFORE you put it on the pin, that means you're not trying to rebalance the screw + allen key AND the pin. This gives you a much lower chance of dropping it since once it's attached to the back it probably won't go anywhere. I really hope, that I explained that clearly enough and that it will help people in the future. I found the process very easy after figuring out how to do it. As some of my pins have longer backs than others, you can see in the photos (you may need to zoom in) that some tips are sticking out from the back. Luckily my bag is designed so I'm not likely to stab myself. As long as you keep it upright, it should stay on the wrench. If you then screw it back into the pin BEFORE you put it on the pin, that means you're not trying to rebalance the screw + allen key AND the pin. This gives you a much lower chance of dropping it since once it's attached to the back it probably won't go anywhere. I really hope I explained this clearly enough and that it will help people in the future. I found the process very easy after figuring out how to do it. As some of my pins have longer backs than others, you can see in the photos (you may need to zoom in) that some tips are sticking out from the back. Luckily my bag is designed so I'm not likely to stab myself. Screwing it back into the pin BEFORE putting it on the pin means you are not trying to rebalance the screw + hex key AND the pin. This gives you a much lower chance of dropping it since once it's attached to the back it probably won't go anywhere. I really hope, that I explained that clearly enough and that it will help people in the future. I found the process very easy after figuring out how to do it. As some of my pins have longer backs than others, you can see in the photos (you may need to zoom in) that some of the tips on the back are sticking out. Luckily my bag is designed so I'm not likely to stab myself. Screwing it back into the pin BEFORE putting it on the pin means you are not trying to rebalance the screw + hex key AND the pin. This gives you a much lower chance of dropping it since once it's attached to the back it probably won't go anywhere. I really hope, that I explained that clearly enough and that it will help people in the future. I found the process very easy after figuring out how to do it. As some of my pins have longer backs than others, you can see in the photos (you may need to zoom in) that some of the tips on the back are sticking out. Luckily my bag is designed so I'm not likely to stab myself. I really hope I made this clear enough and that it will help people in the future. I discovered the process is very simple once I figured out how to do it. As some of my pins have longer backs than others, you can see in the photos (you may need to zoom in) that some of the tips on the back are sticking out. Luckily my bag is designed so I'm not likely to stab myself. I really hope I made this clear enough and that it will help people in the future. I found the process very easy after figuring out how to do it. As some of my pins have longer backs than others, you can see in the photos (you may need to zoom in) that some of the tips on the back are sticking out. Luckily my bag is designed so I'm not likely to stab myself. As some of my pins have longer backs than others, you can see in the photos (you may need to zoom in) that some of the tips on the back are sticking out. Luckily my bag is designed so I'm not likely to stab myself. I really hope, that I have made this clear enough and that it will help people in the future. I found the process very easy after figuring out how to do it. As some of my pins have longer backs than others, you can see in the photos (you may need to zoom in) that some of the tips on the back are sticking out. Luckily my bag is designed so I'm not likely to stab myself. As some of my pins have longer backs than others, you can see in the photos (you may need to zoom in) that some of the tips on the back are sticking out. Luckily my bag is designed so I'm not likely to stab myself. I really hope I made this clear enough and that it will help people in the future. I found the process very easy after figuring out how to do it. As some of my pins have longer backs than others, you can see in the photos (you may need to zoom in) that some of the tips on the back are sticking out. Luckily my bag is designed so I'm not likely to stab myself. that some spikes stick out from behind. Luckily my bag is designed so I'm not likely to stab myself. I really hope I made this clear enough and that it will help people in the future. I found the process very easy after figuring out how to do it. As some of my pins have longer backs than others, you can see in the photos (you may need to zoom in), that some of the spikes stick out at the back. Luckily my bag is designed so I'm not likely to stab myself. that some spikes stick out from behind. Luckily my bag is designed so I'm not likely to stab myself. I really hope I made this clear enough and that it will help people in the future. I found the process very easy after figuring out how to do it. As some of my pins have longer backs than others, you can see in the photos (you may need to zoom in) that some of the tips on the back are sticking out. Luckily my bag is designed so I'm not likely to stab myself. Since some of my pins have longer backs than others, you can see in the photos (you may need to zoom in) that some of the spikes are sticking out on the back. Luckily my bag is designed so I'm not likely to stab myself. As some of my pins have longer backs than others, you can see in the photos (you may need to zoom in) that some of the tips on the back are sticking out. Luckily my bag is designed so I'm not likely to stab myself.
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