On Fri, 06 Apr 2018 20:20:17 +0100, Max Demian wrote:
On 06/04/2018 17:15, newshound wrote:
On 06/04/2018 16:45, David wrote:
Just tried to sharpen a builder's pencil and the two wood halves came
apart.
Pencil sharpener for normal pencils is blunt.
I am now considering a propelling pencil with a thick lead for use in
marking up work.
Anyone else doing this?
If so, which lead thickness?
There are several styles, here is a 2 mm one where you use an external
sharpener to create a point
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Faber-Caste...tch-Pencil/dp/
B0007OECAS
I haven't seen one of them for years - most mechanical pencils are the
kind where pressing the end advances the (thin) lead by a fixed amount.
Presumably the OP is using the term "propelling pencil" in a loose way
to refer to any kind of mechanical pencil. True propelling pencils you
screw to end to advance the lead - usually the lead is loose as there is
no clutch.
Yes, I have used clutch pencils for decades without knowing that was what
they were called.
Long time since I saw one of the "twist" kind.
Cheers
Dave R
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