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On 11/29/2015 3:43 PM, Jack wrote:
On 11/28/2015 10:46 AM, J. Clarke wrote:

If there's any kind of drafting supply house nearby they'll have good
ones for the same price or less. Blick Art Supply lists all-metal Koh-
I-Noor for 8 bucks. You should be able to pick up a Staedtler at
Staples.


I did numerous searches over the years for cabinet makers pencils and
Rockler, amazing enough, seemed to be one of the few hits I got.
At your suggestion I looked at the Koh-I-Noor at Blick and looked at
Staples and they didn't have anything close that I could see. I think
.9mm lead was the thickest I found, Rockler is over 2x that, but
sharpens to a needle point.

The Rocker is not only good, with 2mm lead, it looks, and feels heavy
duty, and like it belongs in a Cabinet shop. I believe that is exactly
the purpose it was designed for, and imo, and about everyone that
reviewed it, they nailed it. It is the right tool for the job.


I have some old drafting pencils. I use regular pencils, knife cuts, and
these.
http://imgur.com/Gub1CJR
The black thing is a sharpener. You put the pencil in and allow it to
circle the center. It's a very fine grit on a metal cylinder, and is
made in Germany. Got all this for $1 at a garage sale about 8 years
ago. I like to use them, they are 2mm , smaller than the rockler, but
they are great.

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Jeff