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What size pencil lead do you use?
Posted: 2004-06-09 09:43am
by phongn
Brought on by the fact that my brain is currently FUBAR due to not enough sleep (blame DoZ for picking my brain), I have a poll. For those of you who use mechanical pencils, what size lead do you usually use?
Personally, I use 0.3 mm. I tend to write small so I like the thinner lead. I also carry a 0.5 mm around if I need to put a lot of pressure on the paper without breaking the lead or tearing the paper. I don't really like normal pencils (been using mechanical since grade school)
Posted: 2004-06-09 09:45am
by Evil Sadistic Bastard
0.5. 0.3 is too thin and breaks too easily, 0.7/0.9 is too thick for my needs, and 1.2 I have never seen sold outside of specialist art supply shops.
Re: What size pencil lead do you use?
Posted: 2004-06-09 09:55am
by admiral_danielsben
phongn wrote:Brought on by the fact that my brain is currently FUBAR due to not enough sleep (blame DoZ for picking my brain), I have a poll. For those of you who use mechanical pencils, what size lead do you usually use?
You forgot the 'i don't use mechanical pencils' option.
Every pencil i use is a #2 wood-and-graphite pencil. Plain, simple, and accepted by nearly all standardized tests in the US.
Re: What size pencil lead do you use?
Posted: 2004-06-09 09:56am
by Evil Sadistic Bastard
admiral_danielsben wrote:phongn wrote:Brought on by the fact that my brain is currently FUBAR due to not enough sleep (blame DoZ for picking my brain), I have a poll. For those of you who use mechanical pencils, what size lead do you usually use?
You forgot the 'i don't use mechanical pencils' option.
Every pencil i use is a #2 wood-and-graphite pencil. Plain, simple, and accepted by nearly all standardized tests in the US.
Didn't he say "For those who use mechanical pencils" in his post?
Posted: 2004-06-09 09:59am
by Cyborg Stan
.7 is the most common for me, but I sometimes use .5 as well.
Posted: 2004-06-09 10:02am
by IndustrialNoise
I usually like to use a regular #2 pencil, but when I do use mechanical, it's either .5 or .7.
Posted: 2004-06-09 10:13am
by Zac Naloen
They have different sizes now????

Posted: 2004-06-09 12:34pm
by Mayabird
Mostly .5, but occasionally .7. That is, when I'm not using a pen.
Posted: 2004-06-09 12:39pm
by AnimeJet
0.5! 0.7 is too thick and childish (don't ask), and i can't find 0.3 lead or the pencils, so i'll just stick with 0.5.
Posted: 2004-06-09 12:49pm
by aerius
I use 0.5mm, .7 doesn't work with my small writing & diagrams and I haven't seen .3 anywhere around here. But the more important question is, what hardness of lead do you use? I use HB for everyday writing and note taking since it's nice & dark and I don't have to press too hard. For drawing more intricate diagrams or doing actual drafting I'll use H or 2H lead for better line sharpness.
Re: What size pencil lead do you use?
Posted: 2004-06-09 01:53pm
by admiral_danielsben
Wordsmyth wrote:admiral_danielsben wrote:phongn wrote:Brought on by the fact that my brain is currently FUBAR due to not enough sleep (blame DoZ for picking my brain), I have a poll. For those of you who use mechanical pencils, what size lead do you usually use?
You forgot the 'i don't use mechanical pencils' option.
Every pencil i use is a #2 wood-and-graphite pencil. Plain, simple, and accepted by nearly all standardized tests in the US.
Didn't he say "For those who use mechanical pencils" in his post?
Yeah, but considering how the polls here are, he'd have to add in 'I don't use mechanical pencils', 'i don't have an opinion but i like to vote', and/or 'Castrate Straha' options.
Posted: 2004-06-09 02:45pm
by Bill Door
I mainly use .5mm as I've got so much spare lead for that size.
I do have a .3mm one though.
Posted: 2004-06-09 03:33pm
by Howedar
0.5mm, HB.
I use 0.3mm for drafting, at least when I remember to carry my 0.3mm.
Posted: 2004-06-09 03:34pm
by phongn
aerius wrote:I use 0.5mm, .7 doesn't work with my small writing & diagrams and I haven't seen .3 anywhere around here. But the more important question is, what hardness of lead do you use? I use HB for everyday writing and note taking since it's nice & dark and I don't have to press too hard. For drawing more intricate diagrams or doing actual drafting I'll use H or 2H lead for better line sharpness.
There's an art supply store near my university so I don't have any problems finding 0.3mm lead. I usually use Pentel's Super Hi-Polymar HB lead.
Posted: 2004-06-09 03:54pm
by Joe
0.7, I've found it doesn't break as easily as 0.5, and I can't have my lead breaking when I'm filling up pieces of paper with writing at about three every fifteen minutes.
Posted: 2004-06-09 03:59pm
by RogueIce
phongn wrote:There's an art supply store near my university so I don't have any problems finding 0.3mm lead. I usually use Pentel's Super Hi-Polymar HB lead.
Is it that A&E (or whatever) one right by 56th and Fletcher?
Anyway, as to me...
I use a "Papermate Sharpwriter #2" pencil. It's mechanical but not refillable (looks like an ordinalt yellow pencil, but with the little clip thingy, and you twist the bottom to get more lead).
No idea of the size, but I assume 0.5mm since that seems pretty standard (and mine doesn't break all that much).
Posted: 2004-06-09 04:03pm
by Anarchist Bunny
I like .09s durability.
Posted: 2004-06-09 04:39pm
by phongn
RogueIce wrote:Is it that A&E (or whatever) one right by 56th and Fletcher?
AOE, yes. One of my sisters is an architecture major so she heads there fairly often.
Posted: 2004-06-09 04:40pm
by Stormbringer
I generally use .07 mm for writing unless I'm using one of my good mechanical pencils, in which case it's .05 lead.
Posted: 2004-06-09 05:21pm
by The Aliens
I have pretty sloppy script, so I use the .5mm to make it look more condensed and neat. I break 0.3s, and 0.5 is easier to find at stores in most cases anyway.
Posted: 2004-06-09 06:24pm
by Agent R
0.5 or 0.7 (usually 0.5), depending on which pencil I pull out of my backpack.
Posted: 2004-06-09 08:39pm
by YT300000
0.5 I also carry around a 0.9
My lead is bigger than yours!

Posted: 2004-06-09 09:25pm
by GrandMasterTerwynn
I must be the only person insane enough to draw with mechanical pencils. Much of the time, I use hard 0.5 mm lead, since it produces crisp lines (that, or use a conventional pencil, Ticonderoga, if you must know.) For work requiring a broader sort of stroke, I use 0.7 mm lead. I have a couple of 0.9 mm pencils, but, for the life of me, I've never really found a use for them.
Posted: 2004-06-09 09:54pm
by Master of Ossus
.5
.7 is way too thick, and even though .5 is a bit thin, I still accept it in exchange for the ease of purchasing and standardization of it.
Posted: 2004-06-09 11:04pm
by Darth Yoshi
.7. I also use .5, but I was too lazy to refill my .5 pencils, so I've been stuck using .7 for the past year.
