[1] Mechanical Carpenter Pencil
[4] Replacement DuraLead
Carpenter pencils are rectangular for two reasons. 1) to prevent the pencil from rolling off a pitch, like a roof. 2) to give the lead a wide shape so it would be strong and hold up against rough materials found on the construction site. However, all methods for sharpening a traditional carpenter pencil ruin the lead. The sharpeners turn it into a fragile point that breaks and wears down extremely quickly on construction materials. Cutting it with a knife leads to fractured and broken lead with an unpredictable tip, which ruins accuracy. Finally, a wooden pencil flexes during its life-cycle, and when it does, it fractures all the lead in the pencil. That is why it is common to pull out huge chunks of lead when you are sharpening it. Then you typically throw your pencil away when it is about half as short as when you bought it...yet you paid for the whole thing. What a waste!
Angle pencil toward palm. Press cap to index lead out.
Shape Lead by rubbing across rough surfaces such as sandpaper or concrete.
Press cap to release. Insert Lead into jaw with logos facing up.
The STKR Mechanical Carpenter Pencil is made of high impact ABS, it stays the same length throughout its entire life span, has a pocket clip, fits in a tool pouch, and comes with replacement DURALEAD! Finally, no sharpening. When you need more lead just press the cap and release more lead. If you are working on fine trim work and need precision accuracy you can "fine tune" the lead tip with sand paper or anything rough laying around the job site, like concrete. With an angle shaped into the lead the STKR Pencil is as accurate against a speed square as a scribe, but the lead is still a beam and therefore strong!
California Prop. 65 WARNING:
This product can expose you to Bisphenol A, which is known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
California Prop. 65 WARNING:
This product can expose you to Bisphenol A, which
is known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go
to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.