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This may help you.Can someone who actually uses those please tell us what is the reason for them?
In what situation is it useful to have a wide flat lead rather than a point?
This may help you.Can someone who actually uses those please tell us what is the reason for them?
In what situation is it useful to have a wide flat lead rather than a point?
And for stirring tea, or at a push, spooning noodles out of the pot when someone has nicked your spoon. DAMHIK
This may help you.
ok thanks for the feedback.Thanks but I didn't find any of that very convincing.
And for stirring tea, or at a push, spooning noodles out of the pot when someone has nicked your spoon. DAMHIK
As a stocking filler Christmas present I was given a flat carpenters pencil with a built in spirit level! Tiny bubble but quite fun.
As for personal preference, I recently followed Peter Millard's advice and bought some 9mm Bic disposable retractable pencils and replaced the leads with white ones for marking up dark woods. Easier to see a white line than a grey one.
I have an old model. How old is it? I don't remember. Where did I get it? I don't remember, it is just something I have always had. I do know I had it in the 1970s. Mine has a little drawer as you describe, so your memory is good even if mine isn't.I also recently purchased the helix sharpener shown above, my only disappointment is that the clear window is just that, it's a window only and not a drawer, so removing the shavings when full is a bit faffy. I seem to remember the ones at school had a removable drawer.
The newer one I have has a drawer so not sure when that change occurred in that cycle. To my knowledge all the new versions have small drawers.I have an old model. How old is it? I don't remember. Where did I get it? I don't remember, it is just something I have always had. I do know I had it in the 1970s. Mine has a little drawer as you describe, so your memory is good even if mine isn't.
Yes, i bought from amazon: Amazon.co.uk : white lead refillsI spent forever today trying to find pencil marks on a dark surface. You can get white leads?
I thought you pro's used those horrible flat carpenter's pencils?
I remember every teacher having a crank handle pencil sharpener on their desks in Primary School in the 1960s until we were issued with ultra modern biros in the 4th year!I have an old model. How old is it? I don't remember. Where did I get it? I don't remember, it is just something I have always had. I do know I had it in the 1970s. Mine has a little drawer as you describe, so your memory is good even if mine isn't.
I have recently started using 9H pencils for marking out. I didn't even know 9H pencils existed until I found them in a local shop. The combination of those pencils and the helix sharpener hits a sweet spot for me.
just bought one thanksHappy New Year everyone.
Tried all types of sharpeners over the years and by FAR the best one I have is the current on I have.
It's an M & R Grenade.
Not much to look at, just a plain brass knerled drum with a blade, however it has a lovely weight to it and sharpens fantastically well every time.
You can buy replacement blades, however I must have sharpened literally 1000's of times with no problems and think you could just remove the blade and a few swipes over a fine stone would do it if needed.
Sharpen from totally blunt (or snapped lead) to a pinpoint in around 10 seconds and if I lost it I would buy another in a heartbeat.
Very highly recommended.
Regards
Phil
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