First off, you should check to see if it is a mechanical pencil or not. If it a regular pencil the fix will be much easier. Just find a pencil sharpener, stick the pencil in, and hold it there until it's sharp. If you don't have a sharpener, you could go to any office supplies store and buy one (prices range from $2 to $172). If you don't have a car, and can't secure a ride there, then you should pull out a pocketknife and cut back the wood surrounding the lead. If all else fails, then break the pencil in half and get a new one. If it is a mechanical pencil, the only logical fix is to get a new pencil. You can find them in the same stores as the sharpeners.
with a knife or sicors
Use a knife but be careful when cutting
A pencil sharpener uses mechanical energy, as it harnesses energy through physical motion to sharpen a pencil.
Un sacapuntas is a pencil sharpener
a sharpener is a Georgina and a pencil is a peens so wen a pencil gos in to a sharpener it is a peens going into a Georgina
Translation: ¿Puedes usar el sacapuntas? = Can you use the pencil-sharpener? Puedo usar el sacapuntas? = Can I use the pencil-sharpener? Se puede usar el sacapuntas = Can you ('one') use the pencil-sharpener?
You would use a pencil sharpener to sharpen a pencil.
No, a pencil sharpener is not a screw. A pencil sharpener is a tool used to sharpen pencils by removing the wooden casing to expose the graphite core.
the pencil sharpener was made in 1828
A pencil sharpener is un taille-crayon in French.
In a simplified pencil sharpener, there are typically two main steps involved: inserting the pencil into the sharpener and turning the handle to sharpen the pencil.
The mass of a pencil sharpener typically ranges from 20 to 100 grams, depending on the size and material of the sharpener.