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Originally Posted By BigDeeeeeeee: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/27773/IMG_1143_jpeg-3157015.JPG View Quote Pica is a winner as well |
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George Mason “The Cavalier’s” Great-Grandson
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.5 or.7 was my goto lead in the 80s
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R.I.P. Snooty (07/21/1948 - 07/23/2017)
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Originally Posted By Morgan321: If you don’t use actual 2mm drafting pencils you’re a slack jawed faggot. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/335009/IMG_0016_jpeg-3157013.JPG View Quote This man understands! I have 4 "TECH" DA DE-LUX pencils a sharpener and more lead sticks than I will use in my lifetime. They are great mechanical pencils. |
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"In knifemaking everyone gets cut and everyone gets burned." Devin Thomas
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I like Autopoint. It's a shame they closed the doors.
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Did I just kill another thread?
We are in the middle of a Communist Revolution in the USA. There is no voting our way out of this. |
Is this the same Japanese company that made the Kairos rocket? Asking for a friend.
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-Wake me up when the lamp post decorating starts!
-In America, you ARE guilty if you are a Trump supporter or domestic terrorist (conservative white male Christian) -The older I get, the shorter a life sentence is. |
Now, let’s talk about pocket protectors. What is a mechanical pencil without a good pocket protector?
On a side note, does the OP have a collection of slide rulers? |
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Feminism has robbed women of the natural dignity and grace of their sex, and turned them into inferior men
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Originally Posted By lazyengineer: I could never master .3mm It woul*snap* click click click every time I tried to wri*snap* click click click something down wi*snap* click click click th it and just got annoy*snap* click click click GODDAMNIT! with it and *snap* click click click so then I would just have to start writting really light To try and keep it from doing that. Super annoying. And then I'd try to write dark and *snap* click click click DAMNIT. Not to mention .3mm is a bitch on what types of paper before it just te eararrys right the fuck through *snap* click click click DAMNIT! View Quote Pentel Orenz. |
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Originally Posted By -Obsessed-: 1.3mm for heavy duty. 0.3mm for detail. 0.7mm for balance. 0.5mm and 0.9mm are red headed step children. They simply do not have a legitimate position in a civilized society. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By -Obsessed-: Originally Posted By evilyoda: This. P209 .9mm is the best size for me to write and sketch things out. Any smaller and the lead breaks too easy. 1.3mm for heavy duty. 0.3mm for detail. 0.7mm for balance. 0.5mm and 0.9mm are red headed step children. They simply do not have a legitimate position in a civilized society. |
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I now have $90+ in pencils in my Amazon cart because of this thread and no fucking idea why. Hate this place sometimes
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"Makes me realize why there are warning labels on hemorrhoid cream about not using it orally" - Weomi
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Originally Posted By StarCityShooter: I now have $90+ in pencils in my Amazon cart because of this thread and no fucking idea why. Hate this place sometimes View Quote I'm not a full blown pencil aficionado, but order them somewhere else, when you cull that down to $50 lol I've got counterfeit pencils delivered from Amazon. Well known German pencils that, on inspection, were made in India.... |
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I carried one of these bad boys in my uniform pocket for 26 years. Bonus internet points if you know why.
They're so iconic to the service, this one is in a museum. Attached File |
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"Cease quoting laws to us who have swords"
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"In knifemaking everyone gets cut and everyone gets burned." Devin Thomas
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Jesus this is as bad as 9mm - 45 or beans -no beans.
By the way I am: 9mm Beans And a blue Or yellow Pentel 0.7-0.9. 0.7 for writing and 0.9 for marking up drawings. |
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Gaston: Where is my Practical Tactical 45?
Guess I should go buy one now.... |
Somewhere I have three (3) Koh-I-Noor mechanical pencils from my early mechanical design days. A 0.3 mm, a 0.5 mm, and a 0.7mm. Used them a couple of years and then transitioned into AutoCAD. I have a Rotring 600 pen in my shirt pocket as I type this.
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Originally Posted By -Obsessed-: 1.3mm for heavy duty. 0.3mm for detail. 0.7mm for balance. 0.5mm and 0.9mm are red headed step children. They simply do not have a legitimate position in a civilized society. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By -Obsessed-: Originally Posted By evilyoda: This. P209 .9mm is the best size for me to write and sketch things out. Any smaller and the lead breaks too easy. 1.3mm for heavy duty. 0.3mm for detail. 0.7mm for balance. 0.5mm and 0.9mm are red headed step children. They simply do not have a legitimate position in a civilized society. 0.5 mm is the most common for non-disposable pencils. 0.3 breaks too easily or wears really fast. 0.7 I see on disposables. I like 0.9 for carpentry*. I have never heard of let alone seen a 1.3 mm. And whoever mentioned marking up prints with a pencil, that is what a red ink pen is for. *somewhat overstating my skills. |
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Originally Posted By brass: Nobody else draws in pencil? I thought sketching would be common hobby here. Trying to do something in ink first time is above my drawing skills, though I do use pen and ink (dip pen) to finalize and erase pencil sometimes, most everything from watercolor to oils has at least one pencil/carbon/graphite stage. View Quote I used to draw, often (brother followed Mom, and are the real artists in the family. I can’t paint worth a damn ). Wanted to get back into it recently, so I got a Rotring 600 and 800 (I used 0.5mm mechanical pencils for sketching/drawing, back in the day). Nope. Used to use a Faber-Castell TK-Matic in the 80s (don’t know what happened to it), but I can’t remember the brand of 2B lead (Pilot, maybe? Wasn’t Pentel). My grail back then, was the Titanium Alpha-Matic. Just found one NIB on the bay, last year. Dang they’re going for quite a mint. Oh well… *** for my preferences, I hated spring loaded lead. The TK-Matic and Alpha-Matic auto-advancing designs were preferable for stencil/drafting use, back then. The tip of the pencil was spring loaded, so when you drew a line with it, as the lead wore down, the spring loaded tip would recede while continuing to allow the lead to draw a line (keeping the lead even with either the thin barrel tip of the TK-Matic which was meant for stencils and drafting, or the pen tip of the Alpha-Matic which was made more for writing/drawing, and not poking holes through shirt pockets). When you lifted the lead off the paper, the spring loaded barrel/tip would then automatically advance the lead, as the spring pushed the tip out again. For drawing purposes, though, I preferred to click the button to advance the lead ~1.5mm, as the added friction of the metal barrel on the paper was noticeable, compared to the smooth 2B lead, especially when shading (and the metal tips could show scratches in the shading, when used for drawing). |
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Originally Posted By lazyengineer: I could never master .3mm It woul*snap* click click click every time I tried to wri*snap* click click click something down wi*snap* click click click th it and just got annoy*snap* click click click GODDAMNIT! with it and *snap* click click click so then I would just have to start writting really light To try and keep it from doing that. Super annoying. And then I'd try to write dark and *snap* click click click DAMNIT. Not to mention .3mm is a bitch on what types of paper before it just te eararrys right the fuck through *snap* click click click DAMNIT! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By lazyengineer: Originally Posted By Keekleberrys: Originally Posted By lazyengineer: Originally Posted By Keekleberrys: Originally Posted By mamacujo: Originally Posted By 50cal: I write too hard to use a thin leaded pencil like that. I would be replacing leads at a furious rate. Me too. I like .7mm They come in .7mm .7mm is the .40 cal of the mechanical pencil world. Seems like a good compromise idea; but in end it just the brings forth the worst aspects of both worlds - not the best. .3mm life I could never master .3mm It woul*snap* click click click every time I tried to wri*snap* click click click something down wi*snap* click click click th it and just got annoy*snap* click click click GODDAMNIT! with it and *snap* click click click so then I would just have to start writting really light To try and keep it from doing that. Super annoying. And then I'd try to write dark and *snap* click click click DAMNIT. Not to mention .3mm is a bitch on what types of paper before it just te eararrys right the fuck through *snap* click click click DAMNIT! 0.3mm was fine for drafting and using stencils, where the pencil was more perpendicular to the paper. For writing/drawing etc. where the pencil is at an angle, 0.5mm was undoubtedly better. |
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Originally Posted By Taom: CAD, (computer-aided design) has been around for a long time, 2D and 3D, I started using it in mid 80's, so there shouldn't be much need for a mechanical pencil anymore. I don't know of anyone who would use one to make a design drawing, maybe just some quick sketches or note-taking. View Quote When I did welding and fabrication, I worked off of stacks of blueprints and "quick sketches". I would rather work off of a quick sketch made by someone who knows what they're doing than a CAD generated print made by someone who doesn't know what they're doing. Being able to sketch a good working drawing for a simple project, with a straight edge and a note pad, is a skill that I can appreciate. |
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I'm more of 0.5mm man myself.
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Wow. That's a lot of deep thought over a pencil. I just bought them and used them.
Maybe now we could think more deeply about the origins of string. |
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I'm more into pens, but would certainly be willing to try one of the pencils OP recommends.
Are mechanical pencils going to be as bad of a "rabbit hole" to go down as fountain pens/inks/nibs/paper are? I never intended to learn so much about so many different things, I just wanted a cool pen... |
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I’ve been using a Staedtler 925-25-07 for the last 5 years or so. It’s treated me well.
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Originally Posted By Glynn863: Somewhere I have three (3) Koh-I-Noor mechanical pencils from my early mechanical design days. A 0.3 mm, a 0.5 mm, and a 0.7mm. Used them a couple of years and then transitioned into AutoCAD. I have a Rotring 600 pen in my shirt pocket as I type this. View Quote Koh-I-Noor made some of the best pens for technical drawing. Attached File |
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0.3mm is a bit thin for my likes... 0.5 for office work, and 0.7/0.9 for my shop.
But I don't want to spend a billion dollars. |
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Reminds me of the graphite pencils he used to use in drafting class. Sit over here, be quiet, uses this neat pencil sharpener on the desk!
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Originally Posted By -Obsessed-: Yep, I have quite a few 1.3mm. They even make a 2.0mm, though I don't own any (I have seen them in the wild though). https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/467079/1000009741-3158059.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By -Obsessed-: Originally Posted By not_sure: 0.5 mm is the most common for non-disposable pencils. 0.3 breaks too easily or wears really fast. 0.7 I see on disposables. I like 0.9 for carpentry*. I have never heard of let alone seen a 1.3 mm. And whoever mentioned marking up prints with a pencil, that is what a red ink pen is for. *somewhat overstating my skills. Yep, I have quite a few 1.3mm. They even make a 2.0mm, though I don't own any (I have seen them in the wild though). https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/467079/1000009741-3158059.jpg I have seen and even played with the 2.0 lead holders. You still to sharpen the things, screw that. |
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Originally Posted By Osprey61: I carried one of these bad boys in my uniform pocket for 26 years. Bonus internet points if you know why. They're so iconic to the service, this one is in a museum. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/457055/pencil_jpg-3157913.JPG View Quote The aircraft grounder. Had one myself back in the day. |
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“How dare we whine at our inevitable return to that prior state from which the vast majority have never stirred?”
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What is this, a pencil for ants?
0.7mm or bust |
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Originally Posted By Keekleberrys: They haven’t probably been made since the early 2000’s. View Quote Makes sense. I had them mid to late 80’s. Were a fad to have them in school. |
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I got my rotring. i am genuinely impressed. Its an inferior pencil to the rapidesign because the lead is not springloaded and cushy. But its a VERY good pencil.
The barrel end is pretty fucking awesome though. The knurling is about the same as the berol but I think it’s aluminum. In fact its so close the two can be swap out. I swapped them out and they still worked! I have finally found a source for parts for all the ones I dropped on the floor. |
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Pilot G2 enters the chat
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i just ordered 3 new old stock rapidesign .5mm's off ebay. and one .7mm which is honestly too big but im still ordering it.
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Originally Posted By Keekleberrys: Also just replaced the batteries in the best calculator of all time. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/12422/IMG_7995-3165037.jpg View Quote You were doing so good, too. HP15c HP42s HP48sx HP48g RPN FTW. /Calculator Discussion |
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The person who complains most, and is the most critical of others has the most to hide.
All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third, it is accepted as being self-evident. |
Originally Posted By brass: You were doing so good, too. HP15c HP42s HP48sx HP48g RPN FTW. /Calculator Discussion View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By brass: Originally Posted By Keekleberrys: Also just replaced the batteries in the best calculator of all time. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/12422/IMG_7995-3165037.jpg You were doing so good, too. HP15c HP42s HP48sx HP48g RPN FTW. /Calculator Discussion Nope. Polish is communism |
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Originally Posted By Keekleberrys: Nope. Polish is communism View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Keekleberrys: Originally Posted By brass: Originally Posted By Keekleberrys: Also just replaced the batteries in the best calculator of all time. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/12422/IMG_7995-3165037.jpg You were doing so good, too. HP15c HP42s HP48sx HP48g RPN FTW. /Calculator Discussion Nope. Polish is communism Keep mashing your ((()) ))) )(())) )) Keys hoping you put them in the right spots. I am Always Sure what I calculated. |
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The person who complains most, and is the most critical of others has the most to hide.
All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third, it is accepted as being self-evident. |
Originally Posted By brass: Keep mashing your ((()) ))) )(())) )) Keys hoping you put them in the right spots. I am Always Sure what I calculated. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By brass: Originally Posted By Keekleberrys: Originally Posted By brass: Originally Posted By Keekleberrys: Also just replaced the batteries in the best calculator of all time. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/12422/IMG_7995-3165037.jpg You were doing so good, too. HP15c HP42s HP48sx HP48g RPN FTW. /Calculator Discussion Nope. Polish is communism Keep mashing your ((()) ))) )(())) )) Keys hoping you put them in the right spots. I am Always Sure what I calculated. I can type those as fast as you guys hit enter |
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Originally Posted By Keekleberrys: I can type those as fast as you guys hit enter View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Keekleberrys: Originally Posted By brass: Originally Posted By Keekleberrys: Originally Posted By brass: Originally Posted By Keekleberrys: Also just replaced the batteries in the best calculator of all time. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/12422/IMG_7995-3165037.jpg You were doing so good, too. HP15c HP42s HP48sx HP48g RPN FTW. /Calculator Discussion Nope. Polish is communism Keep mashing your ((()) ))) )(())) )) Keys hoping you put them in the right spots. I am Always Sure what I calculated. I can type those as fast as you guys hit enter For every one you type, you could be entering an operation or another digit. Not to mention all the time wasted hitting '=' then trying to use that answer into the next bit. |
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The person who complains most, and is the most critical of others has the most to hide.
All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third, it is accepted as being self-evident. |
Originally Posted By brass: You were doing so good, too. HP15c HP42s HP48sx HP48g RPN FTW. /Calculator Discussion View Quote It's too bad they killed RPN. I have 2 NIB HP 32SII for when my other 5 HP RPN calculators die. I don't do much excapt +-*/, but I have to stop and think when I have to use a non RPN machine. |
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Did I just kill another thread?
We are in the middle of a Communist Revolution in the USA. There is no voting our way out of this. |
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