So the drawing is a very fine line and easy to rub out?
Each graphite pencil, the 6H, 6B, 2H and 2B, will create a sharp line and fine detail. The difference is that the softer leads (2B, for example) will need to be sharpened more often to keep drawing this detailed. That is because, while having a sharp point when freshly sharpened, the softer the lead, the more quickly it will wear/crumble down.
Yes you can.you just have to pencil sharpen them a bit (not to sharp)and hay presto you have knitting needleshope this helps XD
Yes, tons of people have them and love them. Most people call them mechanical pencils though. The Ever Ready Sharp Pencil wasn't a big hit at first due to it being made out of metal (and being cold to the touch), but when the company received a huge order and countries overseas began to order them in bulk, the company exploded with business.
one is that you draw on your piece of paper and rub your finger on it and it becomes in shade this if for manga
The sharp end of a pencil is called the "point."
she is rather sharp;]
Adjective because sharp describes something. For example, " That pencil is sharp." It is justifying that the pencil really is sharp.
your looking sharp!
A Sharp Pencil - 2001 is rated/received certificates of: Singapore:NC-16 (cut)
Because the pencil was pretty sharp.
"You're looking sharp today!"
That is a very sharp response...Writing with a broken pencil is pointless...
It can be used to write boldly, or such.
Point.
your looking sharp today
So the drawing is a very fine line and easy to rub out?