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<blockquote data-quote="swhipple" data-source="post: 500728" data-attributes="member: 3110"><p>Not what most people think of as a mechanical pencil but, I use 2mm lead holders quite a bit for laying out my artwork. I like the feel of the them over a wooden pencil and I like the fact you can choose different lead hardness's. I use a lead pointer to get a nice conical point on them, for my use this works better than a standard 0.5mm mechanical pencil because you a have a fine point to work with. I own a few holders and of those, my favorite is a Koh-I-Noor 5616 model which has a nice, solid, feeling metal barrel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swhipple, post: 500728, member: 3110"] Not what most people think of as a mechanical pencil but, I use 2mm lead holders quite a bit for laying out my artwork. I like the feel of the them over a wooden pencil and I like the fact you can choose different lead hardness's. I use a lead pointer to get a nice conical point on them, for my use this works better than a standard 0.5mm mechanical pencil because you a have a fine point to work with. I own a few holders and of those, my favorite is a Koh-I-Noor 5616 model which has a nice, solid, feeling metal barrel. [/QUOTE]
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