Propelling/Mechanical Pencil Recommendations?

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Faber Castell or Staedtler are very good. For woodworking I use them (and 0.7mm) with very soft leads - usually B or 2B. Artist supply shops are best for the soft leads.

Cheers :wink:

Paul
 
whichever ones work's stationary cupboard have at the time
 
Hi, Neil

Anything brightly coloured so you can find in the shavings!

Pete
 
I've just been looking for one too, but a thicker one that can be used for work ie marking timber. I see staedtler do a 771 that looks ok. One that was recommended on another forum was the pica dry, looks good but has to be shipped from Germany so costs a small fortune.
 
Hi Steve,

Steve Maskery":10itr2uv said:
Pen Sense just off the Market Square should have a selection.
S

So I searched on their web site for propelling pencils and selected "ascending price". Luckily I waqs sitting down as the first one displayed was a mere £280. :lol:

Thanks,
Neil
 
I have a rather beautiful propelling pencil, the lead of which is 4 or 5 mm in diameter. It was made for me as a gift by DaveL, late of this parish and I smile every time I use it. It is a thing of joy.
S
 
Newbie_Neil":2jzbfr2t said:
Hi Steve,

Steve Maskery":2jzbfr2t said:
Pen Sense just off the Market Square should have a selection.
S

So I searched on their web site for propelling pencils and selected "ascending price". Luckily I waqs sitting down as the first one displayed was a mere £280. :lol:

Thanks,
Neil

So I suppose you ordered that one.
Skinflint.
S

:)
 
Pentel P205 very good in a woodworkshop (the Makita of mechanical pencils)
Stadtler Marsmicro775 retractable sleeve to prevent pocket stab injuries, cheap and easy to get
Pentel Graph600 bright orange if you lose them
I have my Dad's Faber-castell TK-Matic but it doesn't go near the workhop - far too nice
Have a look at Daves mechanical pencils website
For writing on roughsawn or construction I use a 2mm leadholder (clutch pencil) the staedtler mars 780 has a sharpener in the end cap
Matt
 
I just use Ikea pencils and "propell" the lead forward with a stanley knife - very cheap :wink: Bit short though, they really should provide longer pencils!
 
Fromey":3ogpp66x said:
I love this forum. 14 posts about....pencils.

and there's so much more to say!

Hasn't everybody read Henry Petroski's 448 page study? :)

 
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