Pencils are made from thin strips of cedar wood that are coated in graphite and clay to form the lead core, then painted and sharpened. The wood is sliced thin, shaped around the graphite/clay core, and coated multiple times to cover the grain before the tip is sharpened into a point.
Pencils are made from thin strips of cedar wood that are coated in graphite and clay to form the lead core, then painted and sharpened. The wood is sliced thin, shaped around the graphite/clay core, and coated multiple times to cover the grain before the tip is sharpened into a point.
Pencils are made from thin strips of cedar wood that are coated in graphite and clay to form the lead core, then painted and sharpened. The wood is sliced thin, shaped around the graphite/clay core, and coated multiple times to cover the grain before the tip is sharpened into a point.
2. How thick is the wood? 3. What is the lead in pencils made of? 4. How many coats of paint does it take to cover the wood grain? a conveyor belt graphite