Looks awesome, what is it?Here's mine.
I was given one of these from one of my students for Christmas. Pretty cool pen. Has rulers on the size of metric and standard and a small level on another side.
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I got it from a sales rep. It's aluminum with inch/metric scales, level and a small interchangable screwdriver bit under the cap.
Man, you guys are making me jealous lol. Those are awesome.
I need to find a mechanical pencil these will fit in. Lol
Looks like 2mm lead. If so what you're after is a lead holder. Lots of really nice options out there for those. Make sure to keep a bit of sand paper to put a point on it or I believe they also have a specialty sharpener for these.. think its literally called a "lead pointer" or something like that. Just search, "lead holder" on amazon.
Here's mine.
I'm partial to the Kura Toga rotating lead engine based on a gear and the energy of you pressing the lead to the paper......keeps the lead consistent. I even looked into having optional all-metal tubes made up to dress it up since the aluminum model is only half aluminum and doesn't have the heft that a quality pencil should have like a rotring.
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Looks like 2mm lead. If so what you're after is a lead holder. Lots of really nice options out there for those. Make sure to keep a bit of sand paper to put a point on it or I believe they also have a specialty sharpener for these.. think its literally called a "lead pointer" or something like that. Just search, "lead holder" on amazon.
I make pens and pencils as a hobby, and I made myself my own shop pencil years ago. It uses 2mm leads, which I like because you can actually press on them without breaking them, and you can get them in multiple colors.
For my own pencil, I used a black carbon fiber blank and a Vertex gun Metal pencil kit. It has an eraser and it even has it's own sharpener built into the underside of the push cap.
Here it is.
Jim