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School Compass Penmate PC-101 pink — Penmate school drawing compass
School Compass Penmate PC-101 pink — Penmate school drawing compass
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School Compass Penmate PC-101 pink — Penmate school drawing compass
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School Compass Penmate PC-101 pink — Penmate school drawing compass
School Compass Penmate PC-101 pink — Penmate school drawing compass
Penmate PC-101 pink is a school drawing compass designed for basic geometry and technical drawing tasks. The compact and lightweight construction allows steady handling for students during classroom exercises, homework and exams. It is compatible with standard pencil leads and provides reliable circle drawing for drafting, measurement tasks and school projects.
The compass combines a simple adjustable hinge and a fixed needle point to deliver consistent radii and accurate circles. Its lightweight design reduces hand fatigue during prolonged use, while the pink finish makes it easily identifiable in a pencil case. The mechanism permits quick radius adjustments and stable positioning on paper to minimise slipping and uneven lines.
Place the metal needle point at the desired centre of the circle and adjust the leg spread to the required radius using the hinge. Insert a standard pencil lead into the pencil holder and secure it. Hold the needle steady with one hand while rotating the compass with the other to draw a smooth, even circle. For smaller or larger radii, loosen or tighten the hinge and recheck the centre point before drawing. After use, retract the pencil slightly and store the compass in a protective case or pencil box to avoid damage.
Use a sharp, standard pencil lead for cleaner, more defined lines and check the hinge periodically for tightness to maintain consistent radii. Avoid excessive pressure on the needle point to prevent tearing the paper; place a small piece of scrap paper underneath when working on thin sheets.
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