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    What is the best measurement of the lead for just school writing or drawing?
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    If it's for school writing, use 0.5mm or 0.7mm leads, depending on which you prefer. The 0.7mm leads are thicker, which is better for people who tend to press hard on the pencil when writing. For drawing,use 0.5mm leads, because they're more precise than the 0.7mm leads.
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    The softest lead that is available to fit in a pencil is 120 /a3 0.7 mm. Is this the right one?
    X55
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    The softness of the lead doesn't matter. It's the size that matters. As long as you have 0.7mm lead, you should be fine. The softness really just determines what darkness your line, and how smudgeable your line is.
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    Is 0.7 lead bigger or smaller than 0.5 lead?
    X55
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    The number for the lead is the measurement of the lead thickness in millimeters. 0.7 mm is more than 0.5 mm, so 0.7 lead is bigger than 0.5 lead.
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    What would you recommend for a lot of writing, accounting for arthritic hands and being able to see with eye problems?
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    For arthritic hands, you should invest in a pencil that has a padded grip that is comfortable for your hand. As each person's hands are different, this will depend on your preferences. For those with vision problems, you should select a dark lead so that your writing is more visible.
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    Can I put a .7mm lead refill in a .5mm lead pencil? Will it work or does it not fit?
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    It will not fit. You'll need to get the right size refill.
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    I have a light touch, but I like a darker lead. Which lead do you advise?
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    Something like a 4B or 6B lead. There are even darker leads, but those two are the most common. Any thickness would be fine.
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    Which one is the best pencil or lead?
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    The best mechanical pencil and lead combination will depend entirely on you personally and the kind of writing activity you are doing. For example, accountants might want a darker lead to make notes and numbers easier to read. In this case, .9mm lead and a pencil with a comfortable grip would likely be preferred.
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    How about if you had a 0.7 lead ? How can you make that darker?
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    You can darken any kind of lead you are using by pressing harder with your pencil as you write. However, some leads are so hard that no matter how hard you press, the mark won't be very dark. You might try going over your writing several times to darken it, or switching to a different lead.
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    What is the best mechanical pencil for drawing?
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    I would say the Uni Kuru Toga Auto Lead Rotation Mechanical Pencil as the lead does not dull as the 'nib' rotates every time it is lifted off. Another brand I would consider to get a mechanical pencil from is Staedlter.
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    Where does mechanical pencil lead come from?
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    If you mean where does it originate, it comes from graphite, which is mineral that is mined. If you mean where can you get some, check anywhere that sells office supplies.
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    What is the best mechanical pencil lead for an artist to use?
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    0.5mm pencil lead should be fine. It will give you precision, plus it doesn't take long to shade things in.
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    How do I find the darkest mechanical pencil lead?
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    It will be the one with the biggest number before a B (2B is lighter than 3B).
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    Will Win Stein lead fit all Pentel mechanical pencils if it's the right size?
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    Yes, just as long as the diameter is correct (0.7mm for 0.7mm pencils). Also be sure that you read the package the lead comes in just in case. Otherwise, you're good to go.
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    What mechanical pencil lead writes the darkest?
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    Try finding the highest number that ends in a B. For example, 4B is not as dark as 7B.
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    What is the biggest lead size for a mechanical pencil?
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    The biggest available mechanical pencil lead is 3.0mm thick. You need to sharpen it regularly.
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    Can I use normal pencil lead in my mechanical pencil?
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    If you mean take it out of a regular pencil and put it in the mechanical, no.
  • Question
    If my 0.5 leads fall through my Cross pencil when I rotate the barrel, is it because the lead is too small in diameter or could there be a mechanical failure of the pencil since it is about 20 years old?
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    It depends on if you have been using the .5 lead all along. If you have, then it would be a problem with the pencil. If you haven't been using it all along, then the barrel of the pencil is too big for the lead that you are putting in, so it falls out.
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    How do I know what size of the lead is for mechanical pencils?
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    The lead size is most often indicated on the pencil itself. If it is not, try experimenting with the variety of lead until you find the correct one.
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    Where can I buy a 1960's mechanical lead pencil, or one similar?
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    You can find a nice selection of vintage mechanical pencils on eBay. Also, shops (online as well as brick and mortar) that sell vintage fountain pens also often carry vintage mechanical pencils.
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    What is my advice for the softness of the lead?
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    If you are prone to breaking lead, a harder lead grade like 2H would be better. If you like a really dark line, a softer lead would be better. However, if you are left-handed, harder lead grades would be better as they do not smudge.
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    What is the best lead for my Pentel PD1055 side-click pencil? It is a 0.5mm, and I found it in my art class. The current lead is very light, like a 2H but lighter. What is the best lead for it?
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    You are very lucky! Those PD1055's are quite rare. The best lead for such a pencil is 2B, 4H, 3B, H, F or just HB. Congrats on your awesome find!
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    What lead is used with a 1960's-vintage Scripto pencil?
    Jacob Thomason
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    Depending on the year made, the standard k780 uses a 1.1mm lead. You can use retro 51 leads, but you have to scrape the lead with a blade to make it fit.
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    Is there a way to sharpen 0.7 lead?
    Jacob Thomason
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    Put the pencil tip flat on the edge and roll it until it becomes sharp. Or get a uni kuru toga pencil. They come in good varieties. The Kuru Toga uses a patented system that rotates the lead when you press on a surface.
  • Question
    What diameter are Yard-o-Led's pencil leads?
    Jacob Thomason
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    1.18 mm or 0.04 inch. The leads are not that long, and refills are easy to get.
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    I have an old Biltwell mechanical pencil that was my mother's. .9 lead is too small. How do I determine what size it uses?
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    It's probably 1.0mm or larger. Most pencils from that time used 1.1mm, 1.18mm, 1.3mm or 2mm.
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    What type of lead is recommended for heavy-handed artists, specifically for sketching? (ease of erasability and lack of smudging preferred)
    Jacob Thomason
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    Pentel GraphGear1000 or the Rotring 600 or 800 series. You can also use any pencil that is made of metal. If you're heavy handed, try the Zebra DelGuard series. That system makes the lead pretty much unbreakable!
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    What is the diameter of the lead for the Piere Cardin mechanical pencil?
    Community Answer
    Pierre Cardin pencils use 0.9mm leads when I last checked.
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