Has a hexagonal body
Soft and durable brain
Thickness 2.9 mm
It is shaved easily and symmetrically
Colorful writing
It is easy to clean
Has smooth and uniform writing
Different Types of Pencils
Graphite Pencils. ...
Colored Pencils. ...
Grease Pencils. ...
Watercolor Pencils. ...
Carbon Pencils. ...
Mechanical Pencils. ...
Glitter and Highlight Pencils. ...
Woodless Pencils.
What is a pencil? A › pencil (also called: graphite pencil) is a writing utensil with a graphite lead embedded in a wooden shaft. It is mainly used for artistic sketching and drawing, for stenography or notes. Its benefits are the simple usage as well as being able to remove what you've drawn with an eraser.
1 Pencil (B Grade): Higher in graphite, softer, prone to smudging, and ideal for artistic or bold writing. No. 2 Pencil (HB Grade): A balanced mix of graphite and clay, offering versatility for writing and drawing, making it a popular choice for schools and offices.
9H has the hardest graphite lead. The letter “H” is used to indicate the hardness of a pencil's mark. The letter “B” is used to indicate the blackness of a pencil's mark (a darker mark means a softer lead). The Higher the number next to the 'H', harder the pencil lead.
The choice to use a pen or pencil is entirely down to personal preference! If you want something that shows confidence and is longer lasting, you'll probably opt for a pen. If you want to use something that glides over the paper and doesn't leak, you'll maybe prefer using a pencil.