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Out of curiosity, has anyone ever used a carpenter's pencil like an italic nib?

I spent many hours, a long time ago, practicing my edged-nib scripts (italic, uncial, gothic) with a carpenter's pencil. It's a wonderful tool!

 

Ken

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Great, Ken, I'll try it, then. I'd never seen it recommended and I wasn't sure if perhaps there was a reason not to (seems the pencil would dull out of a nice sharp edge pretty quickly, for example). I have a carpenter's pencil somewhere that hasn't even been sharpened yet... I guess it's time!

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