a lot just make sure you have led :D
As a mechanical pencil can continually be re-loaded with fresh graphite cylinders, the pencil can be used indefinitely, as long as the mechanism is not damaged... my favourite mechanical pencil has been in my drawing kit (and used almost daily) for twenty or more years.
it would take 1 if you were writing the words "one mile"
35 miles
Depending on how much u sharpen it with a sharpened that is screwed into your schools wall, it could be as long as 5 to 6 centimeters long:)
You can sketch up any thing you feel likeYou can breack it in half an sharpen both halves and make two pencilesyou can stab somthingyou can sharpen ityou can write a report on the history of pizzayou can ruin your brothers homework with scribblesyou can fill up a bucket of water and drop it in and watch it floatyou can attach a little pieace of paper on it and make a boatyou can role it back and forthyou can through it at the annoying guy sitting in frount of youyou can write a best selling hit songyou can make a comic stripe of cheeseyou can write notes to your best friend when the teacher is not lookingyou can dress it up and pretend they really talkyou can erase bad words from the deskyou can write bad words on the deskyou can sign yourself up for trackyou can sign your most hatted kid on your list up for boot camp in the bottom of the seayou can write on the wallyou can write funny names in the part of your text book that says: this book is property of...you can sign peoples year booksyou can erase mean things from lockersyou can write mean things on lockersyou can pretty much do any thing you want to with a pencil
Art Museums and other archival institutions don't want you to use a pen in their facilities to protect their holdings. If you should mark on something important, it is much more difficult to remove the ink from a pen than to remove the mark made by a pencil.
Architecture if you are more of the artistic type, but also somewhat interested in math and physics, which you will need to understand if you are to be an architect. If you are very much into mathematics and physics, but not interested in art and design, then mechanical engineering would be better for you.
First, Take Your Pencil and Press Down Hard on paper,and draw a circle.Next, Take Your pencil and don't press down as much and draw a circle in the middle ofthe circle.Repeat this until you can only see white in the very middleFinished Product
the mechanical pencil will write better because it has a skinnier lead, so the pencil doesn't go flat if you write too much on one side. the lead also still graphite, but has special substances in it to help you write better. Still, if your pencil is certified HB#2, it can be used on Scantron Genuine Forms and State tests.
Of course, a mechanical pencil is better because it has a skinnier lead tip so it makes it much easier to write. Wood pencils have larger, wider tips which wear down easily if you tend to write on a slant. Plus, mechanical pencils last much longer as long as you have lead with you for refills.
It depends on where you get it from
It depends on how long the pencil is, how much you write, and if the pencil breaks a lot or not. If it's a long pencil, it'll last a while unless you write a lot or it breaks.
childrens was like pencil very much because they want to write very much
it's not worth much it's only from about 1995 or 1996
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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.
Of course it depends on the style/model. There are so many styles/models...
This would depend on the orientation of the pencil. A pencil standing vertically could likely support 35 to 50 pounds (16 to 23 kg) but could snap if that weight shifted at all. The pencil "barrel" could hold as little as 8 lbs if it were applied at the ends, with a fulcrum at the center. But it might hold as much as 150 lbs if the weight was suspended from near the center.
Pretty much anything that uses electricity to run and has moving parts is this conversion. An example of this is a car, or a blender.
Not much different from righties. They usually turn their hand at a wider angle out but hold a pencil not differently from a righty.