I hardly ever use a sharpener to sharpen pencils, actually, because it's hard to get a good point. Get an Exacto knife (I think that's how you spell it), and scrape off the top of the pencil equally, going all around the pencil. If you've done that, but the tip still isn't sharp enough, just scrape off the lead, not the wood underneath it. Here are some more in depth/other methods:
Sharpening with a knife
A knife is the most versatile method of sharpening a pencil. It can take a little practice but it's a very useful skill to master. Make sure you cut away from yourself and preferably over a bin. With softer leads try cutting smaller bits at a time to prevent breaking.
Using sand paper
This is a neat little trick that I use regularly. Try clipping a little piece of sandpaper to your drawing board and if your pencil starts getting a little blunt just run it over the paper a few times to bring the point back. This is especially useful during quick figure drawings when there is no time to get out your sharpener.
Paper wrapped charcoal
This is a very neat way to sharpen charcoal pencils. Simply pull back the string a little then peel off a roll of paper. The best thing about this method is you are left with the 'bullet point' style of sharpened pencil, very nice!
Scissors
You could also use scissors. Just simply grab any scissors (any kind) then just cut until it's sharp. I have tried this myself and it can get very sharp
You can use a knife but a sharpener is best
You can use a pocket knife (or any sharp carving knife, for that matter) to define the point of a pencil. Although, achieving a good point is difficult, so a sharpener is preferred.
Use a knife. It works.
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There are two ways to sharpen a pencil:
1) Electronic pencil sharpener: there should be a hole on the side of the sharpener. Gently insert your pencil tip into the hole and wait until the point is sharp. Ta-da!
2) Manual pencil sharpener: There should be a hole either on the top or the side of the sharpener. If there are two holes, use the smaller one. Insert your pencil into the small hole and twist the sharpener around the pencil (or vise versa) until the point is sharp. Ta-da!
With one part of the sissor scrap it agenst the pencil. Using a very sharp knife or alternativelly sanding it to point using sandpaper or a file.
First of all you can sharpen a pencil by an electronic one or a hand held one.
There really is no way to sharpen a pencil without tools such as a pencil sharpener, or a knife. There are pencils that are mechanical, which have led refills.
you stick it thru the sharpener....\
A pencil sharpener
It helps you sharpen your pencil so you can write with it again without it being dull.
That is a physical change. The is no chemical change that takes place when you sharpen your pencil in a standard manner. I suppose if you sharpen it extremely fast, you could catch the pencil on fire, which would then be a chemical change.
Pencil Shavings
you can sharpen a pencil and not a pen a pen has ink and a pencil does not.
Pencil Shavings... They are the little curly wood chips you get when you sharpen a pencil.
It is wiser to sharpen your wit, instead of your tongue. I would like to sharpen my pencil, please.
You can write, draw, sharpen it, play with it.
Sharpen my pencil
Since it's a shave-off pencil rather than a twist-up one, you'll have to sharpen it.
A tool that is used to sharpen the end of a pencil to make writing with it easier.
Yes you do if it is your only pencil so therefore yes
Depends did u sharpen it or not...