Pencils can be made in a variety of places. Such as China. Or something like that. They can be made from China to Australia. They are not to difficult to make.
Yes, juniper or incense-cedar are used in pencil production, along with graphite and clay powders.
from which countries make pencils
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usually pencil sharpeners are made of plastic and metal.
The best places to go for pencil sharpeners are Office Depot, Office Max and staples, but anywhere that would sell art or school supplies will have pencil sharpeners.
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That would be its inventor, Bernard Lassimone
If you are looking for mechanical pencil sharpeners, local office supply stores are a good starting point. If they do not carry them, they can mostly likely direct you on where to find them.
from staples.
Well there is Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen which makes up the plastic outside of a pencil sharpener. To know what element can be found inside you would have to know what a pencil sharpener is made up of on the inside.
So that you'll be able to sharpen pencils of course!
A pencil sharpener uses a blade that rotates around the pencil shaving the wood back from the lead into a point so that it makes a point. A knife sharpener works by using a chunk of metal harder than the knife to shave metal off of the knife into a point to make it sharp.
Bernard Lassimone, a French mathematician, invented the standard manual pencil sharpener in 1828. In 1847, Therry des Estwaux invented an improved mechanical sharpener.