JobandKnock
Amateur curmudgeon
I used a KUM long point sharpener for quite a few years in conjunction with Staedler Noris red and black pencils, which are remarkably good at withstanding drops onto concrete without the lead breaking (essential for site work). The sharpener lives in one of the 50 pockets I seem to have in my work pants. Haven't met anyone who used a chisel to sharpen pencils for years. Never liked mechanical pencils for site work simply because the leads break too easily (in the pencil in my pocket) and the few I've tried simply weren't robust enough, getting clogged or broken far too easily. For structural timber marking I use a lead holder (which I'm told is called a creel) or a similar marking crayon holderThe KUM Long point pencil sharpener is very good. But I suppose people will complain about spending £6 on that
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