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.
well i have tried it with a pencil and you just hve to draw many colors that look like there was really splatered painy it also works with really wet markers
Whether you're drawing a bowl of fruit or a portrait of your niece, choose a pencil that responds well to your touch. Does it get darker when you want it to or does it fight your hand? How does it feel as you drag it across your paper? Does it feel too slick? Too soft and mushy? Also, a pencil you just love on paper A might feel just awful when used to draw upon paper B. Don't judge the pencil based on how well you draw. How well you draw will improve. Start out by asking yourself, "Is this pencil doing what I ask it to?"
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A safe pencil for marking auto primer paint is a carpenter's pencil or a wax-based pencil, as these are designed to write on rough surfaces and are resistant to smudging. Avoid using standard graphite pencils, as they can leave marks that may not adhere well to the paint surface. Additionally, ensure that the pencil is non-toxic and suitable for use in automotive applications, as some materials may react negatively with paint. Always test on a small area first to ensure compatibility.
Franky, it depends if anyone cares about you or not.
Aichmophobia well this is the fear of sharp things such as pencil
Mechanical pencils are the same in principle. They allow you to have a (somewhat) sharp point on a pencil without causing the user to have a decent writing utensil without spending 5 minutes trying to get a sharp point on a regular pencil.
An EverReady telephone cell battery, often known as a dry cell, is a type of battery used to power various devices, including landline telephones. Typically, these batteries are cylindrical and provide a steady voltage output, making them suitable for low-drain applications. EverReady, a well-known brand in the battery industry, produces these batteries to ensure reliability and performance in powering household electronics. They have largely been replaced by rechargeable options in many devices but are still used in some applications.
well, obviously they chopped down a tree, and cut it into a pencil shape.
They are not very good quality batteries as they are not well known or tried and true. Best to stick with brands like Duracell and Energizer and EverReady for reliable batteries.
Well i dont really know but i guess you can sharpen the pencil put it in the lock and turn the pencil clockwise
well a pencil has led, wood, metal, and eraser
Well, the shortest pencil in the world is 1.75 mm.Maybe you can beat it!
well u would be scrued
well no one now's as there not real but i would think sharp
Well the stuff in a pencil is lead, if you eat or ingest a lot of it you might die or get really sick.
Before the modern form of pencil we know today was developed, marks were made in wax with a sharp implement. Charcoal sticks or the burnt ends of sticks were sometimes used to mark with as well Eventually (some time in the 1500s) a natural deposit of Graphite was found in England. There was some confusion about what the graphite was and many thought it was a form of "lead." Which is where the term came from. These days the "lead" in your pencil is a combination of graphite and a clay binder. Please see the related link below. Also the expression "Lead in your pencil" is a euphemism for an erection.