Cleo! Because of you I didn't log in on youtube all this time. ) ...nice - you keep sharing your joys with folk... I'm glad for you. As for me - I have not that much pencils but enough for people to ask me why I have so many. Mostly 6 or 7 of them lay before me, couple of them are used seldomly, but recently I was building CNC milling machine and heavy 0.9 GG 1000 happened to be useful in such work (as I assumed when I bought it). It's quite hard to be introvert - so I hope with weather getting more and more warm to go out more. Wish you the same warm weather and heart )
Oh, and for a subject. I'm surprised - there are so many colors of Rotring. Like 4 shades of Rotring. All are good I believe in their functionality. And yes - I'm the person who bought 2 GG 500 only for the purpose to have a pencil for red and one for blue leads. So red Rotring and blue one could be the case for me. But still - what was the original plan in company - red ring on black pencil. And what we have now is far beyond traditions.
Thank you for supporting my channel! Being an introvert makes us direct our energy and time to our personal hobbies, I’m glad that you have found a good use of GG1000 0.9mm in one of your hobbies. The CNC machine sounds amazing, you could make useful mechanical things and they are artistic at the same time.❤
As a student, I am pleased with the rot500. Since its body is plastic, it is quite heavy for people like me who use it 8-10 hours a day. But these do not look bad at all🤩 Enjoy using it.
I totally agree with you. Everyone has one dear object and as long as it works and suits the person, it is the best. Actually, I find myself reaching my plastic pencils more frequently 😊.
Thank you for supporting my channel! You are right, 1 year is the least to say, I know I have been very quiet, I’m still trying to improve it as an introvert but it’s hard 😂
Knurling grip… i think Pilot S20, the lengthened knurling grip adds weight to the bottom of the pencil, generates good balance. Also, it’s body has proper diameter and length with clip doesn’t bother users, very comfy holding.
Cleo. I'd like to ask you - don't you notice that some pencils are getting worse as they serve? I mean - my Kuru toga roulette began to break lead from time to time. Or maybe it's lead itself - who is guilty. Maybe lead is not so good or it's aging, drying up and making itself more fragile. Or pipeline of pencile has become not so straight as it used to be. Or clutch began doing something wrong... It's more up to engineers and companies. Interesting - would they agree to show you their production line and explain about serve time of their pencils? )
You have the point. The cause of breaking lead could either be the quality of lead itself or be the bending pipeline. You can do a test by removing the current lead and push another down in use, note down the result. And change lead to another brand so see if breaking lead is due to the uneven quality of the lead batch. I don’t think lead gets aging as they should have been annealed in inert gas with clay to bind the graphite and form the rod shape. I think the mixing process of graphite and clay or the uneven size of these particles can cause problem. Pipeline can be a cause too. I experience lead breaking with bending pipeline after I dropped the pencil, no matter how much I tried to straighten the pipe. The tension of bending pipeline doesn’t break the lead when I click it out, it just feels tightly when clicking but when I write the lead starts to break as I add more tension on the lead. Another cause I can think of is that the diameter of leads is bigger than it’s supposed to be. I once replaced leads using unbranded leads and it was horrible, the lead diameter is larger so the lead get so much pressure from the clutch pressing on it. It breaks for sure. You can do some tests by changing leads, switching leads between pencils so observe. There might be other causes too 😊
Wow!🤩✨
Cleo! You're back! I'm quite happy with my Zebra Delguard for now but I appreciate the review nonetheless 😊
Haha, it’s nice receiving your message! Yes, I’m back :) I’m grateful that I have you guys accompanied together to share this small hobby ❤
Cleo! Because of you I didn't log in on youtube all this time. ) ...nice - you keep sharing your joys with folk... I'm glad for you. As for me - I have not that much pencils but enough for people to ask me why I have so many. Mostly 6 or 7 of them lay before me, couple of them are used seldomly, but recently I was building CNC milling machine and heavy 0.9 GG 1000 happened to be useful in such work (as I assumed when I bought it).
It's quite hard to be introvert - so I hope with weather getting more and more warm to go out more. Wish you the same warm weather and heart )
Oh, and for a subject. I'm surprised - there are so many colors of Rotring. Like 4 shades of Rotring. All are good I believe in their functionality. And yes - I'm the person who bought 2 GG 500 only for the purpose to have a pencil for red and one for blue leads. So red Rotring and blue one could be the case for me. But still - what was the original plan in company - red ring on black pencil. And what we have now is far beyond traditions.
That topic made me think of home made anodizing aluminum tips of GG 500 and covering them in proper colors. Not such a big deal.
Thank you for supporting my channel! Being an introvert makes us direct our energy and time to our personal hobbies, I’m glad that you have found a good use of GG1000 0.9mm in one of your hobbies. The CNC machine sounds amazing, you could make useful mechanical things and they are artistic at the same time.❤
As a student, I am pleased with the rot500. Since its body is plastic, it is quite heavy for people like me who use it 8-10 hours a day. But these do not look bad at all🤩 Enjoy using it.
I totally agree with you. Everyone has one dear object and as long as it works and suits the person, it is the best. Actually, I find myself reaching my plastic pencils more frequently 😊.
Rotring 500 also comes in Red, Blue and Green as well as Black. Although they are not as good looking as 600 in those colors.
Ayooooo you're back after 1year 🎉❤ i am so happy to see you back , your videos are really helpfull . Thanks and best of luck 🥳
Thank you for supporting my channel! You are right, 1 year is the least to say, I know I have been very quiet, I’m still trying to improve it as an introvert but it’s hard 😂
@@fanofpencils-cleo774 we will support you to make it easier ❤ thanks for your kind reply
Your accent is so cute and different
Thank you! Haha, i sounds a bit like a toddler I think, 😅
i like your channel.... such a great details video from you
Thank you so much 😁
It's made from brass, not aluminium. And the hole in the cap, is for if a toddler swallows it and they'll still be able to breathe.
Nice video😍
Oh, now I know why it has a hole on the cap. It makes lots of sense. Thank you for the info of material as well!!!! 😊
Blue or green? 🤔
Which pencil do you feel has the best knurling? I wasn’t impressed with rotring.
Knurling grip… i think Pilot S20, the lengthened knurling grip adds weight to the bottom of the pencil, generates good balance. Also, it’s body has proper diameter and length with clip doesn’t bother users, very comfy holding.
Cleo. I'd like to ask you - don't you notice that some pencils are getting worse as they serve? I mean - my Kuru toga roulette began to break lead from time to time. Or maybe it's lead itself - who is guilty. Maybe lead is not so good or it's aging, drying up and making itself more fragile. Or pipeline of pencile has become not so straight as it used to be. Or clutch began doing something wrong... It's more up to engineers and companies. Interesting - would they agree to show you their production line and explain about serve time of their pencils? )
You have the point. The cause of breaking lead could either be the quality of lead itself or be the bending pipeline.
You can do a test by removing the current lead and push another down in use, note down the result. And change lead to another brand so see if breaking lead is due to the uneven quality of the lead batch. I don’t think lead gets aging as they should have been annealed in inert gas with clay to bind the graphite and form the rod shape. I think the mixing process of graphite and clay or the uneven size of these particles can cause problem.
Pipeline can be a cause too. I experience lead breaking with bending pipeline after I dropped the pencil, no matter how much I tried to straighten the pipe. The tension of bending pipeline doesn’t break the lead when I click it out, it just feels tightly when clicking but when I write the lead starts to break as I add more tension on the lead. Another cause I can think of is that the diameter of leads is bigger than it’s supposed to be. I once replaced leads using unbranded leads and it was horrible, the lead diameter is larger so the lead get so much pressure from the clutch pressing on it. It breaks for sure.
You can do some tests by changing leads, switching leads between pencils so observe. There might be other causes too 😊
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