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Pencils, Continued Sharpening a pencil The shape of the pencil lead defines the textural quality and the stroke width of the line you draw.    A pencil lead may be conical, elliptical, chiseled, beveled left or right, or flat in shape.    Softer leads require sharpening more often than hard leads.   Three sharpeners used to sharpen pencil leads are regular  office  sharpeners,  draftsman’s  sharpeners,  and  sandpaper  pads. Figure 1-5 shows the shapes of pencil leads. Figure  1-5.—Shapes of pencil leads. Continued  on  next  page 1-16

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