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What are some good mechanical pencilsx

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What are some good mechanical pencilsx
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Pentel GraphGear 1000 Automatic Pencil

I like the weight of it. It has a narrow sleeve so it's easy to see the point or use it accurately against a ruler, the sleeve is also retractable so less prone to breaking if you keep it into your bag. It also has a nice range of lead sizes available.
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Uni Kuru Toga Mechanical Pencil
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I mean, if you're just doing sketching, bic isn't a bad choice. 0.7 is a good weight to sketch in, their rubber grips are comfy, and they're dirt cheap so you dont have to worry about losing them.
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>>2441459
I love this pencil. I've owned many and can say hands down this is the nicest one in my hands I've owned.
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>>2441459
i own the 0.3 version of this and i found it fealing too heavy for such thin lead, but i have no doubt it would be perfect as a 0.5 or 0.7. i have a couple of rotring tikky graphics which i like more because i prefer a light pencil feel. the 'nib' is pretty much exactly the same as the pentel but isn't retractable. they're pretty cheap too and never had one break on me
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>>2441463
Funny story about this pencil.

I love it. So much so that I often forget that I own more than one at any given time. Last night I cleaned out the art caddy I keep my pens in and found three of these. I just bought another one last week.

I don't mind having a handful, I just find it needless because these things aren't exactly cheap.

That being said, the lead rotation doesn't exactly work if you sketch light enough.
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Platinum Pro-Use II, GOAT.
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>>2441558
Also, the Lamy Scribble
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>>2441560
And Pilot S20.
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>>2441439
Pentel p205 isn't too fancy, but it does a great job imo
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>>2441578

I grabbed one of these somewhere and it had nice soft graphite and I oddly loves the ergonomics
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>>2441467
this.

Just get a bunch of cheap ones so you can carry them around and don't worry about fucking them up or losing them, happens more often than anyone expects. Good quality is best for home use, I recommend full metal with some weight to it, imho it helps with steady lines.
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anything with detachable clip
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>>2441473
Damn you why you had to tempt me. I saw these in the art store today. I tried them and now I wasted money on 3 of these amazing things. They are like perfect for me, I like my pencils on the heavier side.
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here is a list of widely using pencils in field
>Pentel P205
>Pentel Graphgear 500
>Pentel Graphgear 1000
>Pentel Techniclick
>Staedtler Mars Technico
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Personally I don't like working with drawing utensils that have some weight to them, which seems to include the vast majority of non-disposables. Currently I have a few of pic related with different colours of Pentel ENO leads and I dig them quite a bit. They look a bit bulky, but they weigh next to nothing compared to the average mechanical pencil. There's also an inch of eraser on the back end that twists outwards.
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>>2442348
(Just to add since the image's a bit misleading, the lead and the black tip both retract into the metal)
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Why are you guys spending so much for clutch pencils? Pic related 4 clutch pencils(2mm) and 300 leads for under 20USD.
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>>2442418
Forgot to add that the plastic ones were 0.3 USD each and the metal one was 0.6. USD. They're a real bargain if you want to draw with 2mm leads! (No joke, I compared them with those staedlers from my nearby art store and they are just as good as those over priced German made ones!)

I eventually do want those 0.3mm ones and I'll probably get either sakura or zebra...hmmm...

I am trying to find cheap clutch pencil of 3.15mm. But couldn't really because there's no brand making it that cheap :(. So in the end I had to spend a premium for 2 TK9400! Ordered a 5mm clutch pencil for charcoal and 6-8B leads yesterday and hope they'll come sound and safe.
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>>2442418
where the hell you get all that lead.
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>>2442556
Brought them online from a lead and clutch pencil manufacturer.

They sell in bulks. 12 cents USD for 50 leads lol (HB and 2B). They also sell 0.5 and 0.7 leads for about the same price.

The 4B, 5B and 6B are three times more expensive though because the demand is lower. Also 5B and 6B are 3.15mm. Because the graphite percentage is lower, they risk in breaking more easily, so making them thicker is the solution.

They are located in China but I use a Taobao agent. The shipping and commission fee is probably the most expensive part. Without those it'll come down to around 10USD.(because China doesn't impose tax on its sellers... or rather, it's always tax included)
If you know someone in China then that's even better. You can save on shipping (which is more than the goods price) and you won't risk damaged goods. The only danger is getting them damaged but mine are all perfect.

Also the proxy seller is quite good with customs so don't worry about it. If you're interested I'll try to write a guide for ya!

Seriously, being a miser has its advantages. You can always get more for less. I never understood people who spent more than a hundred bucks for pencil, paper and eraser. You guys need to learn how to save money on art supplies. Enough with the excuses for being poor! Let's gid gud everyone!
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>>2442608
Do they have 5.6mm? I just bought I kohinoor clutch pencil and I love it; the leads are pretty expensive though (I already bought them so I probably won't need to buy more for years considering how fuckin' huge they are, but it'd be good to keep this in mind)
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>>2442615
Why even get a clutch for 5.6mm leads? I draw with those as is they are so big.
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>>2442615
A different seller yes! Online shopping is a magical place. I'm glad I learned Chinese haha. I just type "5.6mm 活动铅笔/笔芯" and the first and second result is pretty much it.

Pic related, my command for 5.6 leads. They are 4yuan (around 0.6 USD) for a box of 6 leads. The 19yuan(2.9 USD) thing you see is a 5.6 clutch pencil. I only ordered yesterday and it takes time for the order to get through. Usually shipping is around 2 weeks if you use Air Mail (EMS is 3-5 days).
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>>2442626
Sorry! 4yuan is for graphite!

6B and 4B are respectively 3yuan and 2.5yuan each. they also have 2b which is also 2.5 yuan.

pic related is 4yuan graphite.
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>>2442633
this is 6B!
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>>2442620
Fair point, I don't like getting all that graphite on my hands though and I feel like I'd be more liable to break them as well.

>>2442626
>>2442633
>>2442634
Sho wish I could read. I think I paid nearly a dollar each for some black colored ones.
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>>2442608
I'd like a guide , if it's not too much trouble.
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>>2442646
>>2442648

Thanks for the interest guys! I'll make a separate thread tomorrow as it's getting late for me and I could go bonkers with my bad grammar... and I think that it can be better organized that way!
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>>2442608
>>2442656

Seconding a guide for English speakers. I usually know my shit when it comes to pencils. Pic related is what I dug out of my desk. The Pentel P209 is my favorite of the bunch.

At the top are a couple charcoal pencils I sharpened with an electric sharpener. I haven't had any problems with the sharpener clogging since I started doing this and it forms a perfect cone every time. It's so much faster than a knife for keeping a point on harder charcoal pencils.
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>>2442473
I started using these cos they're at my local dollar store, though I've never seen such a colossal pack.
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>>2441463
>>2442473

Both of these have a tip that wobbles very slightly and that bugs the hell out of me. The Pilot G2 mechanical pencil is one of the few cheap retractable ones I've tried that has a rock solid tip.

Out of everything in >>2442682 I'd take the $3.50 Pentel P209 if I could only have one, so it's not like very high quality mechanical pencils have to be expensive.
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>>2442682
>Graph 1000
noice
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>>2442608

Nothing's that cheap for no reason. It's gotta be shit quality, toxic in some way, and/or produced via some sort of human rights violations. China cares so little that it sells deadly dog food and baby formula, I'm not trusting them with something as low stakes as pencil lead.
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>>2442682
I've got a few of these Pentel Pxxx's and the eraser at the back always gets pushed into its metal socket clip. I've got a bag of replacements but they all have the same bollocks issue.
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>>2443135
It's a long eraser, push it higher up and you should still be able to grab it.
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>>2441439
I like pentel 0.3 mech pencil. Where I live they don't sell lead pencils so I can't talk about them.
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>>2443135
Crimp it with a pair of needle nose pliers. When the eraser gets worn down close to the metal, pull the metal sleeve apart, expose some more, and crimp it again.
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>>2443168
I feel like 0.3 is way too small for most sketching. To me, 0.7 is much more comfortable for most stuff. Post some of your sketches pls, I'd like to see how you use it.
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I probably own over 50+ mech. pencils and I can tell you it's all more or less the same shit.
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Here are my mechanical pencils and clutch pencils. I don't have a 5.6mm lead holder, I still put the lead there because I use the 5.6 leads without it. I think I'll buy one just to have it, the Koh-i-noor lead holders are pretty cheap anyways. They are full metal and really sturdy.
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>>2443261
>I don't have a 5.6mm lead holder, I still put the lead there because I use the 5.6 leads without it.
Why not get a woodless pencil in that case? You avoid getting your hands dirty and get thicker and longer lead.
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>>2443284
They didn't have them so I just took the leads. Meh, they are covered with something tho because my hands don't get dirty at all when using them.
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>>2443284
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>>2443284
These are awesome. Before I found them I pretty much never bought pencils softer than 4B because they are so fragile. But these are fat so they don't break. 100% recommended.
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>>2442418
>>2442608
>>2442626
>>2442633
>>2442634

Why the hell did the thread you made get deleted? It wasn't an advertisement, and that's the only rule it came close to violating. Other boards talk about ordering shit from Japan through proxies all the fucking time.

It's on warosu still, but of all the bullshit threads and shitposts the mods ignored, I wonder why I post here at all anymore.
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>>2444792
I spent a few minutes like a retard searching for the thread before I realized it was deleted, seriously what the hell.
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every couple of weeks I'll spend 25 bucks at jet pens to get free shipping and now I have about 30+ more pens and pencils than I need send help
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>>2442418
Post the thread pls
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So does nobody uses Orenz? The one where the lead doesn't come out of the pipe? I like it.
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>>2444792
>>2444874
https://warosu.org/ic/thread/S2443146

Good thing we have archives. A mod or janny probably deleted it.
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>>2446680
Thank you.
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>>2446679
Fuck I wish they sold 0.2mm pencils and leads here. Sometimes it sucks living in a shit euroland.
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>>2446726
i have a 0.3 and can't stand using it, they break too often and you get the same result using a 'sharpened' corner of a 0.5
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>>2446751
do you use b leads? I only use 0.3 leads and I just adjusted my pressure and use b leads and it works like a charm.
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>>2441439
I use a Pentel Graphgear 500, .5 4H lead. I use it only for sketching shit in because I'm garbage and chickenscratch and the 4H doesn't smear with my disgusting sweaty hands and erases rather cleanly.

It's okay.
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