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  • A anchoritemagus@lemmy.world

    I use a Pentel Graphgear 1000. Aluminum construction, feels great in my hand, costs less than 10 bucks.

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    grrgyle@slrpnk.net
    wrote on sidst redigeret af
    #5

    Had one for about a decade now with no signs of wear, which is especially impressive when you feel just how sharp and tactile the clicking action is

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    • gerald_eliasweb@reddthat.comG gerald_eliasweb@reddthat.com

      A recent post by xcel reminded me that I need a mechanical pencil. Ideally the same size as a normal pencil and ideally ~15 USD (200 ZAR) since anything above that price has a habit disapearing from my desk.

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      grrgyle@slrpnk.net
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      #6

      We still doing rotring? If you can keep the graphite sheath from getting knocked against something (like from dropping it) the original metal models are very solid.

      Probably a little heavy for daily writing if you have any RSI issues though

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      • gerald_eliasweb@reddthat.comG gerald_eliasweb@reddthat.com

        A recent post by xcel reminded me that I need a mechanical pencil. Ideally the same size as a normal pencil and ideally ~15 USD (200 ZAR) since anything above that price has a habit disapearing from my desk.

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        redkey@programming.dev
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        #7

        I’ve tried all the suggestions made so far by other commenters, and they are solid options IMO. One of my personal requirements has been that the writing tip is either smooth/rounded, retractable, or covered in some way, because I use my pencil a lot every day, and I prefer to keep it in my hip pocket. If a fine tip is exposed, it gets caught in the fabric and/or bent.

        For a long time the GraphGear 1000 was my favourite because the tip retracts and it has a sturdy metal body. But it’s quite long and heavy, and I had to use the clip, which has a somewhat flimsy hinge joint. If the clip gets ripped off (happens to me) it renders the pencil useless because the clip holds the tip out for writing. I also used Orenz pencils for a while because I like the lead-protecting sleeve, but the tip doesn’t seem to be designed to be repeatedly pushed back into the body, because they always start jamming on me pretty quickly.

        A few months ago I discovered the Pentel Kerry and it’s my new favourite. It has a removeable cap to protect the lead when closed, and to use it you remove the cap (friction/snap fit) and put it on the other end of the pencil like you would with a regular pen. The tip of the cap has a spring-loaded button which connects with the lead advance button on the main pencil body, so you can click on the rear end to advance the lead as normal. Unfortunately I don’t think there’s a metal body version, but the plastic feels quite sturdy to me.

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        • grrgyle@slrpnk.netG grrgyle@slrpnk.net

          We still doing rotring? If you can keep the graphite sheath from getting knocked against something (like from dropping it) the original metal models are very solid.

          Probably a little heavy for daily writing if you have any RSI issues though

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          reseller_pledge609@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          #8

          I have a rotring 500. It has a plastic body with the metal tip of the 600. Gives it a really nice balance toward the tip and isn’t as heavy as a fully metal body.

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          • gerald_eliasweb@reddthat.comG gerald_eliasweb@reddthat.com

            A recent post by xcel reminded me that I need a mechanical pencil. Ideally the same size as a normal pencil and ideally ~15 USD (200 ZAR) since anything above that price has a habit disapearing from my desk.

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            _haha_oh_wow_@sh.itjust.works
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            #9

            I’m a fan of Pentech Twisterase: Been using these since college.

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            • gerald_eliasweb@reddthat.comG gerald_eliasweb@reddthat.com

              A recent post by xcel reminded me that I need a mechanical pencil. Ideally the same size as a normal pencil and ideally ~15 USD (200 ZAR) since anything above that price has a habit disapearing from my desk.

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              jillyb@beehaw.org
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              #10

              Pentel Graphgear 1000. Best pencil ever made

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              • gerald_eliasweb@reddthat.comG gerald_eliasweb@reddthat.com

                A recent post by xcel reminded me that I need a mechanical pencil. Ideally the same size as a normal pencil and ideally ~15 USD (200 ZAR) since anything above that price has a habit disapearing from my desk.

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                master@sh.itjust.works
                wrote on sidst redigeret af master@sh.itjust.works
                #11

                This is where I proclaim the wonderfulness of a 2mm lead holder. you sharpen it like a normal pencil with this really small sharpener. you can then buy a tin of different 2mm leads of different colors or hardness.

                Staedtler makes a pretty good one for 10 bucks. my favorite is an aluminum one by Caran D’ache.

                If you just have to have .5mm get a uni kuru toga. They have one that rotates the lead every time you press down so you always start with a sharp edge.

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                • reseller_pledge609@lemmy.dbzer0.comR reseller_pledge609@lemmy.dbzer0.com

                  I have a rotring 500. It has a plastic body with the metal tip of the 600. Gives it a really nice balance toward the tip and isn’t as heavy as a fully metal body.

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                  grrgyle@slrpnk.net
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                  #12

                  On that topic, I also have a rotring rapid pro that seems sturdy enough, though I haven’t used it enough to fully vouch for it

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                  • gerald_eliasweb@reddthat.comG gerald_eliasweb@reddthat.com

                    A recent post by xcel reminded me that I need a mechanical pencil. Ideally the same size as a normal pencil and ideally ~15 USD (200 ZAR) since anything above that price has a habit disapearing from my desk.

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                    thenewred@lemmy.world
                    wrote on sidst redigeret af
                    #13

                    Working on it

                    Pencils

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                    • gerald_eliasweb@reddthat.comG gerald_eliasweb@reddthat.com

                      A recent post by xcel reminded me that I need a mechanical pencil. Ideally the same size as a normal pencil and ideally ~15 USD (200 ZAR) since anything above that price has a habit disapearing from my desk.

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                      unbuckled_easily933@lemmy.ml
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                      #14

                      Switching to 0.9mm lead was a game changer for me. I love this pencil: https://www.jetpens.com/KOKUYO-Enpitsu-Sharp-Mechanical-Pencil-Type-Mx-0.9-mm-Red/pd/29134

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                      • A anchoritemagus@lemmy.world

                        I use a Pentel Graphgear 1000. Aluminum construction, feels great in my hand, costs less than 10 bucks.

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                        socsa@piefed.social
                        wrote on sidst redigeret af
                        #15

                        I have graphgear 500 pencils which can vote.

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                        • master@sh.itjust.worksM master@sh.itjust.works

                          This is where I proclaim the wonderfulness of a 2mm lead holder. you sharpen it like a normal pencil with this really small sharpener. you can then buy a tin of different 2mm leads of different colors or hardness.

                          Staedtler makes a pretty good one for 10 bucks. my favorite is an aluminum one by Caran D’ache.

                          If you just have to have .5mm get a uni kuru toga. They have one that rotates the lead every time you press down so you always start with a sharp edge.

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                          fourish@lemmy.world
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                          #16

                          This is the correct answer on both fronts.

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                          • gerald_eliasweb@reddthat.comG gerald_eliasweb@reddthat.com

                            A recent post by xcel reminded me that I need a mechanical pencil. Ideally the same size as a normal pencil and ideally ~15 USD (200 ZAR) since anything above that price has a habit disapearing from my desk.

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                            #17

                            I’m more pens than pencils but I’ve had luck with both fountain and roller pens from lamy for 15+ years, and their mech pencils start at around 20 usd

                            https://www.lamy.com/en-us/writing-tools/mechanical-pencils?sortKey=COLLECTION_DEFAULT&limit=12&reverse=false

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                            • socsa@piefed.socialS socsa@piefed.social

                              I have graphgear 500 pencils which can vote.

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                              counselingtechie@slrpnk.net
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                              #18

                              and I’m convinced. I was just jumping on to look for a BIFL pencil.

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                              • master@sh.itjust.worksM master@sh.itjust.works

                                This is where I proclaim the wonderfulness of a 2mm lead holder. you sharpen it like a normal pencil with this really small sharpener. you can then buy a tin of different 2mm leads of different colors or hardness.

                                Staedtler makes a pretty good one for 10 bucks. my favorite is an aluminum one by Caran D’ache.

                                If you just have to have .5mm get a uni kuru toga. They have one that rotates the lead every time you press down so you always start with a sharp edge.

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                                tuckerm@feddit.online
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                                #19

                                The Staedtler lead holder is a perfect BIFL product. I had mine for years until I somehow lost it. I couldn’t find a Staedtler at a store near me, so I ended up buying one from a brand called Alvin. I hadn’t heard of it before, but it feels like it’ll also last forever. Has a metal body and everything. https://alvindrafting.com/products/pro-matic-metal-lead-holder

                                Other upside of a lead holder: no more little broken 0.5 mm pieces ending up all over the room.

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