Introduction: Mechanical Pencil Staple Shooter
This instructable will show you how to turn a cheap mechanical pencil into a staple shooter. The shooter shoots closed staples about 30 feet. It's really cheap and easy to make.
This probably won't do any damage, it's just meant to annoy people, but anyway...
DISCLAMER: I am not responsible for any injury or damage caused by this to yourself or other people. I am also not responsible for any trouble that you get in with any parents, faculty members, co-workers, bosses, or any other people covered under loco parentis or have authority over you. I am not responsible for anything that is caused by this. HAHAHAHAHAHA! Beware!
And remember, do not fire at face or eyes.
This probably won't do any damage, it's just meant to annoy people, but anyway...
DISCLAMER: I am not responsible for any injury or damage caused by this to yourself or other people. I am also not responsible for any trouble that you get in with any parents, faculty members, co-workers, bosses, or any other people covered under loco parentis or have authority over you. I am not responsible for anything that is caused by this. HAHAHAHAHAHA! Beware!
And remember, do not fire at face or eyes.
Step 1: Materials
Materials you need:
-A 0.7 mm mechanical pencil (preferably with 2 prongs to push out lead.)
-scissors and or pliers
-stapler
-staples
-tape (optional)
-A 0.7 mm mechanical pencil (preferably with 2 prongs to push out lead.)
-scissors and or pliers
-stapler
-staples
-tape (optional)
Step 2: Removing the Cap
To remove the cap, you can do 2 different things.
1. If it is a good quality pencil just screw the tip off to see the lead loader.
2. If it's a very cheap pencil, which actually work better in the end, you use the scissors to wedge the cap on the tip off.
Now you can see the lead loader. If it has 2 prongs, go to the next step, if it has 3, you need to start over with a new pencil.
1. If it is a good quality pencil just screw the tip off to see the lead loader.
2. If it's a very cheap pencil, which actually work better in the end, you use the scissors to wedge the cap on the tip off.
Now you can see the lead loader. If it has 2 prongs, go to the next step, if it has 3, you need to start over with a new pencil.
Step 3: How to Load and Fire the Staples
To load and fire staples, get a stapled staple. Stick it in the lead loader by pulling back the ring that secures the lead and running a folded edge of the staple through the lead loader and have the staple run along the grooves in the lead loader.
To fire, pull back the button that you use to lengthen the lead and the ring should push the staple out propelling it toward your helpless unsuspecting target.
To fire, pull back the button that you use to lengthen the lead and the ring should push the staple out propelling it toward your helpless unsuspecting target.
Step 4: Optional Stuff
To make loading easier you can tape the ring to the pencil so it does not move. It isn't as stealthy but it makes loading much easier.
You can also modify the staple using the pliers and scissors. You can cut it in half or do anything as long as it has a folded edge.
The ideal target is the hair or neck because they won't know what hit them and they might find staples in their hair later and say, "Curse you _______!"
You can also modify the staple using the pliers and scissors. You can cut it in half or do anything as long as it has a folded edge.
The ideal target is the hair or neck because they won't know what hit them and they might find staples in their hair later and say, "Curse you _______!"
Step 5: Feedback Please
This is my first instructable so I would like comments telling me how well I did right and what I did wrong. Thanks.