This is a guess but my eraser just like melted (atleast I hope its my eraser) and its sticky, but it doesn't seem to stick to the paper so I'd imagine you could just pick-up them a push them together
erase something and get the shavings from the eraser and melt them together and you are done
They are most commonly referred to as "eraser shavings".
Friction between the eraser and the paper Your eraser shavings are hot because you rub the eraser back and forth inserting pressure. Just like if you rub your hands together. Your eraser shavings are hot because you rub the eraser back and forth inserting pressure. Just like if you rub your hands together.
Yes, but only if the shavings could be ground into a fine powder
No.
In small amounts, eraser shavings are not harmful to the environment. However, if produced in large quantities and not disposed of properly, they can contribute to pollution. It's best to dispose of eraser shavings in the trash or recycling bin to minimize any potential harm to the earth.
You could try making a circular mould and then heating the shavings until molten before pouring into the mould. Don't try this at home though, you may find the shavings burn rather than melt and give off toxic fumes (highly acidic) in the process.
Every spring, there is a vast migration of eraser shavings that all make a pilgrimage to their own version of an elephant graveyard, where the shavings all settle into their final resting place, before being exhumed and excavated and processed into organically recycled erasers.
Try "erasing" an eraser on a wooden table. Smush them together, and keep it going till it gets bigger. You are basically making an eraser 'ball" This eraser "ball" is basically a kneaded eraser.
To melt a pencil eraser with heat, you can use a heat source such as a lighter or a candle to apply direct heat to the eraser until it softens and begins to melt. Be cautious when using heat to avoid burning the eraser or causing any harm to yourself.
SMOKING ANYTHING IS BAD!!!!! The eraser shavings wouldn't do anything, but the markers would coudl you high, which leads to memory and and learning problems along with tons of other life long things (brain damage).
There are many different names for this. The most common among artists seem to be "eraser residue" or "eraser dust". I've also heard it called "eraser crumbs", which probably comes from the use of bread crumbs to erase prior to the discovery of rubber as an effective eraser. Some people have their own names for it too, such are eraser "bits", "shavings" and "leavings".