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Wood pencils Lyra Robinson 2B hexagonal 7 mm lead, pack of 12
Wood pencils Lyra Robinson 2B hexagonal 7 mm lead, pack of 12
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Wood pencils Lyra Robinson 2B hexagonal 7 mm lead, pack of 12
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Wood pencils Lyra Robinson 2B hexagonal 7 mm lead, pack of 12
Wood pencils Lyra Robinson 2B hexagonal 7 mm lead, pack of 12
Set of 12 Lyra Robinson wood pencils with 2B lead, designed for sketching, drawing and everyday writing tasks that require a softer, darker stroke. Each pencil features a hexagonal wooden body for a secure, non-rolling grip and a 7 mm diameter graphite core that delivers smooth, even lines. The pencils come packaged in a compact box that protects the points during storage and transport.
The 2B hardness produces darker marks and increased tonal range compared with harder grades, making these pencils suitable for shading and expressive line work. The hexagonal shape improves handling and prevents pencils from rolling off flat surfaces. A 7 mm lead diameter offers durability and fewer breakages, while the wooden casing provides a traditional pencil feel and easy sharpening. The pack of 12 ensures a ready supply for projects, classrooms or office use.
Sharpen the pencil with a suitable manual or mechanical sharpener to obtain the desired point size for fine lines or broader strokes. Apply varying pressure to achieve different tones: light pressure for faint lines and gentle shading, firmer pressure for darker, more defined marks. Use the pencils on standard drawing paper, sketchbooks or writing paper. When not in use, store the pencils in their box to protect the leads and maintain point quality.
For consistent results in shading and tonal work, keep multiple pencils sharpened to different point sizes—one for fine detail and another blunter for broad strokes. Use a kneaded eraser to lift graphite without damaging paper fibers, and consider fixing finished pencil artwork with a light spray fixative if long-term preservation is required.
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