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use a spreadsheet like excel, or use a pencil
it roughly about 6a and 6b
Sure, i guess or you could use grams. . . =D
Yes this is an alright grade but your son should soon start working towards a Level 6B-6A in future exams.
You bend over if on the floor open your fingers so that your thumb is on the opposite side of your 4 fingers, (some people only use 3 or 2), center the pencil in the middle of your fingers and thumb then close in your fingers so that the pencil gets caught in between your thumb and fingers finally lift your arm with the pencil and then your done.
A 6B pencil lead will generally mark darker than a 2B pencil lead. The higher the 'B' number, the softer and darker the lead.
The term "6B" typically refers to a grade of pencil lead that is very soft and produces a dark, rich line. In the context of pencil grading, 6B is one of the darkest available, with higher numbers indicating softer and darker leads. However, other mediums like charcoal or certain inks can produce darker marks than a 6B pencil. Therefore, while 6B is dark among pencils, it isn't the absolute darkest medium available.
If you want. Pencils with higher numbers such as 6Bs give a darker stroke and are softer. So, if you don't mind using a harder, slightly lighter pencil, then go ahead.
Pencils are sorted into how hard and how soft the graphite is. The scale ranges from 9H (hardest) to 9B (softest). Number 6B would mean its graphite is 4th softest.
Drawing pencils are labeled by hardness and softness. For example - 6H is the hardest (makes the lightest mark), then 4H is a little less hard (makes a slightly darker mark), 2H,etc. HB is in the middle The it goes 2B, 4B, 6B, etc. - the higher number in the B's, the softer it is and the darker the mark it will make.
That would depend if the pencil were an H or a B. Artist pencils are identified with a number and a letter. H is for hard. A 6H pencil would be harder than a 4H pencil. B is for soft. A 6B pencil would be softer than a 4B pencil.
Use a knife but be careful when cutting
So you may hold it correctly.He was right, also to hold the eraser butToo many E.X.Ms and also it's to fit the shape the pencil's tip will then be so it can shape correctly.If the cylinder were square, the tip would be the size of the full pencil! it would be useful for filling in large areas, but it would be too big and hard to use.(It would be 2.33x the size of a 6B pencil's tip)
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Those categorised by how hard or soft they are. In order from hardest to softest, they range from 4H to 6B: 4H, 3H, 2H, H, F, HB, B, 2B, 3B, 4B, 5B and 6B. HB is in the middle and is usually the type non-artistic pencils come under. What pencil to use depends on what it is intended to be used for. For example, hard pencils (Hs), should be used to draw detailed elements of a piece, and softer pencils (Bs) for shading and less detailed elements.
You should not use ink because it will move and separate into multiple components making it confusing to interpret the results. Pencil will not move, therefore is recommended to use a pencil.
A Pencil