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A carpenter pencil is a pencil that has a body with a rectangular or elliptical cross-section to prevent it from rolling away. Carpenter pencils are easier to grip than standard pencils because they have a larger surface area. I have been using carpenter pencil to write a calligraphy in Arabic with cuts the lead with 45°. Pencil is just an ordinary tool for writing, but it also can be a great masterpiece.

What I’m doing is – I cut the carpenter pencil into half with carving knife and maintain the graphite in the half body of the pencil. This kind of artwork can be created just using a knife and tiny chisel to carve detailed “Pencil –Tip Carving/Sculptures” . For creating this artwork we must have lots of passion and have to be very careful when working with black lead of pencil, as the smallest lack of attention can lead to cracking.

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