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    Default Your pencil.

    You sharpen your pencil now and then. It is whittled away in time as you use it. It becomes a stump.

    Why oh why....do they have graphite or lead or whatever it is.....running right up to there ends???? Will the hollow at the end that is leadless....shear or split? Because it has nothing in it?
    Sure!! A stump pencil is great for getting into tight spots when tracing an outline for patterning.
    I say it's inpractical.
    The lead only need be two thirds as long as the wooden stick itself.

    Yes!!!! I lose sleep at night wondering.


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    It would cost more to make the lead shorter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rgum View Post
    You sharpen your pencil now and then. It is whittled away in time as you use it. It becomes a stump.

    Why oh why....do they have graphite or lead or whatever it is.....running right up to there ends???? Will the hollow at the end that is leadless....shear or split? Because it has nothing in it?
    Sure!! A stump pencil is great for getting into tight spots when tracing an outline for patterning.
    I say it's inpractical.
    The lead only need be two thirds as long as the wooden stick itself.

    Yes!!!! I lose sleep at night wondering.


    Cheers.
    Reminds me of "why is a fish?" the classic surrealist conundrum. I expect it makes them easy to manufacture, long lengths can be cut and would be cheaper to make than short lengths.

    If you want to lose sleep ponder why blue is the opposite to orange in the colour palette when they are so close in the rainbow?
    Last edited by Sebastiaan56; 2nd September 2007 at 08:43 PM. Reason: add ponder
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    It's obvious, so you can sharpen both ends.

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    Like put a fingernail grind on one end and skew on the other
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gingermick View Post
    Like put a fingernail grind on one end and skew on the other

    Been done by many a pro turner, gouge one end and skew the other of the one handle....

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    I don't see the issue here.

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    First time I've ever heard anyone complaining, that they've got too much lead in their pencil.
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    ....................but it's better than the alternative.

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