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SCHEMAT Technical Drawing Block A4 10 Sheets 160 g/m² Colored
SCHEMAT Technical Drawing Block A4 10 Sheets 160 g/m² Colored
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SCHEMAT Technical Drawing Block A4 10 Sheets 160 g/m² Colored
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SCHEMAT Technical Drawing Block A4 10 Sheets 160 g/m² Colored
SCHEMAT Technical Drawing Block A4 10 Sheets 160 g/m² Colored
SCHEMAT Technical Drawing Block A4 10 Sheets 160 g/m² Colored is a pad of ten A4-sized colored sheets with a paper weight of 160 g/m² designed for technical sketches, draft drawings, illustrations and craft projects. The heavier paper surface provides improved resistance to markers and inks compared with standard office paper, while the colored tones offer visual contrast for presentation, overlays and mixed-media compositions. The block format keeps sheets aligned and protects edges during transport and storage.
The 160 g/m² paper gives a stable, tear-resistant base that accepts pencils, pens, markers and light washes without excessive buckling. Colored sheets reduce the need for mounting or backing when presenting concepts and help lines and highlights stand out. Ten convenient A4 sheets are glued into a pad for easy tear-off and neat handling during iterative sketching or classroom use. The product is compatible with common drafting and sketching tools used in education and design studios.
Place the sheet on a flat drawing surface or drawing board. For pencil and pen work, secure the sheet with a light tape if needed to prevent movement. Use markers and pens with moderate pressure; allow ink to dry before overlaying other media to avoid smudging. For light mixed-media or washes, test on a corner to confirm compatibility and drying time. Tear off sheets along the glued edge for separate presentation or storage.
For best results, use fine and medium point pens and artists' pencils for precise technical lines; opt for alcohol-based or water-based markers depending on the desired blend and opacity. When combining wet media, test on a spare sheet to evaluate bleed-through and drying. Store the block flat in a dry environment to maintain sheet flatness and prevent warping.
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