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πŸ”¨ Irwin Carpenter Pencil, Medium Lead, 6-Piece (66400): Reliable and Durable Tool for Precision Markings Review

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Description of πŸ”¨ Irwin Carpenter Pencil, Medium Lead, 6-Piece (66400): Reliable and Durable Tool for Precision Markings

Broad lead makes fine lines for detail drawings or coarse lines on rough surfaces. Oval shape of carpenter pencil won't roll away. For carpenters, builders, tradesman, or anyone who needs a tough pencil that will mark a variety of surfaces. Includes 6 medium lead pencils.

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Same as standard pencil

Bought this pencil to mark painted concrete on a garage floor so I can glue garage doorsteps. The lead was so soft that I couldn't even finish a single door rectangle with center marks without resharpening. I got so angry that I tried the same thing with a regular pencil and didn't find much of a difference. In the end I just took a felt-tip pen with me, which I could use all the time without having to buy pencils and a special sharpener for it. Schuler has mastered its task perfectly from…

Pros
  • Oval carpenter's pencil does not roll off
Cons
  • Not as thick as other picks

I really liked these pencils when I was making cabinets and had to cut and measure a lot of boards. They can only be sharpened with a knife or razor blade. You don't need to buy a sharpener. I liked lead best. It's very solid. With heavy use, the pencil should last at least a week or more. When you write with it on a 2x4 and other wood, the lines are very visible, which means you waste less wood when cutting. The pencil also NEVER broke or broke.

Pros
  • For carpenters, builders, handymen and anyone who needs a strong pencil to mark different surfaces
Cons
  • Not everything fits

This is freaking cool. I work in commercial building restaurants and always use a pencil to mark things and put them in place such as: B. Booths, chairs and tables, because everything looks the same but has small differences, so you have to go back to where it was. out. I sharpen this pencil with a utility knife and it never breaks on me and I'm rough with them. I actually cut a pencil in half, make 2 pencils and attach them to a pencil pen and that's my number 1 most used tool. I've tried Home

Pros
  • Broad pen makes fine lines for detailed drawings or rough lines on rough surfaces
Cons
  • Difficult to say