Favorite mechanical pencils?

favorite mechanical pencils?

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Usally .9 thickness. Where can I order this op?

jetpens.com/Rotring-800-Drafting-Pencil-0.5-mm-Black-Body/pd/6767

only .5 and .7, but i think you can find other ones made by them

pens are superior in every way, this is now a pencil hate thread

>Erasable
>Will never skip, bleed, or feather
>Will never leak and ruin your stuff
>More archival—all inks eventually break down and fade

I got this

They called me "The Clickster" I had those foam finger guards and everything.

Niji grip 350, bitch!

>pencils
>smears
>break easily
>not waterproof
>can't be used on official documents
>needs to be refilled constantly
>light lines, or breaks all the time
>can't write thin and dark
pens are better

Get on my level bitch!

Boa !!!! I had never seen that.
How the fuck someone can use this.

6B please.

Wooden or pens because I'm not a biologist

>pens
>also smear, with mecha pencils you can but not-shitty lead
>Mecha pencils are practically unbreakable with aluminium bodies
>pens aren't waterproof either. and even if you get the pencil wet, you can still use it
>You still need to refill pens at some point
> Buy not- shitty lead. example: Palimino Blackwing 602 or Pearl. Never broke once.
>yes, they can. 2B+ can getas dark, if not darker then pens

Get bent

>$0.02 pencil
>works in space

Kuri toga. It rotates the lead as you write so it doesn't become dull on the angle you're writing from.

>liking the scratchy feeling of lead on paper
>not preferring the gliding sensation of a good pen

oh fuck yeah. i have a silver roulett. you?

>penfag

Kuru toga.

And yes they are awesome.

a+ argument there

>it's a "fingerbox" thread only with mechanical pencils

oh boy

GraphGear 1000 0.3mm
Added a grip from a Pentel Twist-Erase (black)

one of my favorites, can write crisp and clean.

Are you attempting to tell me that your argument, based strictly off of opinion, is any better?

Roulette reporting in

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inb4 "I am a human too so my opinion means the same as everyone else"
fuck off pencil fag
I have my opinions for a reason, and I have expressed why pens are superior. if you don't try to reason your side, my opinion will stay better than yours

>if you don't try to reason your side, my opinion will stay better than yours

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Fucking pencils faggots

The real drafter/artist's choice. Started using them in HS, never looked back.

they do work in space but aren't used because if the lead breaks the small pieces can cause electrical shorts or get in someones eyes or some shit. Thats why the US spent a bunch of money making space pens

Yard O Led master race reporting in.

How long is that thing?

>not liking pens

13.5cm
also that pencil is too damn expensive

Favorite of mine during the high school days
>used 0.5mm

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fun clicker

quicker clicker mustard rice

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>.7mm
gross

᷅\_(ヅ)_/ ᷄
we all have what we like.

>Niiiice.gif

Here's mine, note taking from CNC machining class, manual programming.

Yes, they're garbage, but they're what I grew up with.

I remember finding those all over the place in high school. Cheap, yet reliable.

i would attempt to break them and throw the parts at people.

I usually flung them at people with a rubber band. Easy keks.

what's the name of this bad boy and can I get it on amazon?

i have no idea what those notes mean, but you can never go wrong with a gel sleeve.

btw is that a pocket clip from the graphgear 500?

Staedtler Mars Technico
>google search, my nig.

smile.amazon.com/Staedtler-Technical-Mechanical-Pencil-780BK/dp/B000YQEFGU/ref=smi_www_rco2_go_smi_g2609328962?_encoding=UTF8&*Version*=1&*entries*=0&ie=UTF8

Might be, or a similar one that I found, broken unfortunately. Figured, grab the pocket clip incase I need to move around to take notes on the go. Came in real handy.

Mixed notes of both CNC mill and lathe.. basically explaining how to use a 3/4" flat endmill as a way to create/expand the bore after drilling while keeping a mirror finish inside, aluminum is a beauty to work with.

Then explains how one can use a parting/groove tool, in this case a .120" wide insert is used, to be able to create rear side chamfers on a part, without having to cut and remount.

Underneath the pencil on the left page, shows the meaning of T1212: Tool 12, offset 12. That way the tool won't slam into the part because the offset length is incorrect...

Next page, these are safe lines for both Mill and Lathe, that way, the mill or lathe won't do irregular activity because a previous operation was never cancelled, causing a crash and scrapping parts.

G02 and G03, Circular movements, clockwise and counter clockwise using a fixed pivot location, for creating arcs.

below that, G71, used to reduce the diameter of a part to a specific..

and at the bottom, basically explains the start location of the cutting insert in order to perform a radial cut or a chamfer.

Good on you for keeping on top of your g-code. You use any CAM packages yet?

Not yet, will be taking Mill and Lathe MasterCam courses, this spring quarter.

Hearing SolidWorks might be a better option, but we're stuck with MC for now.

Shit do you know the model name or anything?
I got a 0.3 one like 6 years ago by chance and I loves it nut have been unable to find it again since

definitely worth your time to learn mastercam. lots of shops still use it.

No doubt about that, especially the engineers who design stuff for the shops to produce.

amazon.com/Staedtler-Mechanical-Pencil-925-03/dp/B002BNRH00

is this it?

No, its exactly like the first post I replied to but with the red part of a pale yellow color

It literally says it on the pencil

>Staedtler Mars Micro