I've always liked the "pen lot hauls" that a lot of other writing utensil youtubers do. Maybe you could try to find some pencil lots? Could be cheaper, fun content!
you could buy like a pack of used or thrift pencils and review each of them in like a 5 Minutes Videos. maybe also a nice way to rank them in the end of the year. Ferril analysis, wood.. etc..you would have loads of quality content like you always have, but with less costs if you buy a bulk
Here are a few suggestions that I would love for you to review : Uni Kuru Toga Dive Uni Kuru Toga Advance punching grip Pentel Orenz AT YStudio brass mechanical pencil in 0.5mm or 2.0mm Kaweco Special brass or aluminum mechanical pencil, any lead size Any KOH-I-NOOR lead holder
Here's a few suggestions for review: Ballograf Epoca Bic Criterium (it's actually good) Menards Mechanical Drafting Pencil O Art International Tutto3 Pentel Sharp HD AM13 Pentel TechniClick Pentel Wow! Rite in the Rain Work-Ready U Brands Speckled Hex
Hi, could you recommend a 0.5mm mechanical pencil that has a twist-to-advance lead mechanism. I am having a hard time finding one and I don't want to buy a Cross brand pencil because it sounds like they aren't made as well as they used to be. Happy holidays!
0.5 is where you lose most (if not all) of the options beyond Cross. The current trend is twist mechanism in 0.9, 1.1, or 1.3. I can't think of a single manufacturer that does twist 0.5 besides Cross, or various luxury brands. So, you may be able to find one on Goulet Pens, but you may have to shell out a lot. :/ Good luck!
Can you please review all of your technical pens that you have that would be really nice no one on TH-cam has done that unfortunately so all your technical pens in your collection…
@@ClutchSituation yeah it’s a rotring Isograph Technical Pen and other companies have them too it’s for architects and or draftsmen would use it or artist would use them to draw too…
As for pencils you don’t have to buy, let’s see a full review on one of the Vintage Esterbrook pencils from your great grandfather if you have them working correctly.
Please revisit the Lamy 2000 mechanical pencil!
HB is a dark but brittle lead. i learned about the different leads when i took drafting classes in high school
I've always liked the "pen lot hauls" that a lot of other writing utensil youtubers do. Maybe you could try to find some pencil lots? Could be cheaper, fun content!
I know these aren't mechanical but why not just for fun review the blackwing pencils
@@jimmypham2487 He's not talking about the mechanical pencils in this, he's talking about the pencils he mentioned the blackwing pencils.
The Graphite on its own is too soft so it is mixed with clay in wooden pencils. In mechanical pencils it is mixed with a polymer or resin.
Question, what metal is this mechanical pencil made of?
you could buy like a pack of used or thrift pencils and review each of them in like a 5 Minutes Videos. maybe also a nice way to rank them in the end of the year. Ferril analysis, wood.. etc..you would have loads of quality content like you always have, but with less costs if you buy a bulk
I suggest the Pentel Orenz AT as well 🤘
Here are a few suggestions that I would love for you to review :
Uni Kuru Toga Dive
Uni Kuru Toga Advance punching grip
Pentel Orenz AT
YStudio brass mechanical pencil in 0.5mm or 2.0mm
Kaweco Special brass or aluminum mechanical pencil, any lead size
Any KOH-I-NOOR lead holder
Do you what to so when the mine doesn't come Out?
Here's a few suggestions for review:
Ballograf Epoca
Bic Criterium (it's actually good)
Menards Mechanical Drafting Pencil
O Art International Tutto3
Pentel Sharp HD AM13
Pentel TechniClick
Pentel Wow!
Rite in the Rain Work-Ready
U Brands Speckled Hex
Ballograf Epoca inbound.
Hi, could you recommend a 0.5mm mechanical pencil that has a twist-to-advance lead mechanism. I am having a hard time finding one and I don't want to buy a Cross brand pencil because it sounds like they aren't made as well as they used to be. Happy holidays!
0.5 is where you lose most (if not all) of the options beyond Cross. The current trend is twist mechanism in 0.9, 1.1, or 1.3. I can't think of a single manufacturer that does twist 0.5 besides Cross, or various luxury brands. So, you may be able to find one on Goulet Pens, but you may have to shell out a lot. :/ Good luck!
Can you please review all of your technical pens that you have that would be really nice no one on TH-cam has done that unfortunately so all your technical pens in your collection…
"Technical" as in, clearly created for the purposes of drafting-like occupations?
@@ClutchSituation yeah it’s a rotring Isograph Technical Pen and other companies have them too it’s for architects and or draftsmen would use it or artist would use them to draw too…
Uni Kuru Toga KS new variant
Inbound.
As for pencils you don’t have to buy, let’s see a full review on one of the Vintage Esterbrook pencils from your great grandfather if you have them working correctly.