a number two pencil is made of wood with graphite in the center of it
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The inside of a regular pencil is made of a graphite or a graphite-clay mixture that is encased in a wooden barrel. The graphite core is surrounded by a protective casing that is often made of wood.
Pencil leads are usually made of graphite (a form of carbon).
HB 2 pencil has a slightly softer lead than a regular HB pencil, which gives it darker markings. The "2" in HB 2 stands for the American grading system, while the regular HB is based on the European grading system. Both are commonly used for general writing and drawing.
The "lead" in a regular number two pencil is made of a mixture of graphite and clay, typically about 1.5 to 2 millimeters in diameter. The actual thickness of the graphite core can vary slightly depending on the brand and manufacturing process, but it generally falls within this range. The core is encased in wood, providing the pencil's structure and allowing for easy sharpening.
A regular #2 school type pencil lacks the amount of graphite that is in a typical drawing pencil. A higher level of graphite is necessary for longevity of the artwork and for contrast in the drawing.
I did, I used the pencil sharpener and made the pencil sharper.
A o.7 mechanical pencil will do the job.
lead pen because a lead pencil is a regular pencil.
Pencil is made from graphite
A pencil is made out of wood and lead (graphite)
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