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Technical Drawing Block TEKA A3/10K 160 g white, 10 sheets
Technical Drawing Block TEKA A3/10K 160 g white, 10 sheets
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Technical Drawing Block TEKA A3/10K 160 g white, 10 sheets
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Technical Drawing Block TEKA A3/10K 160 g white, 10 sheets
Technical Drawing Block TEKA A3/10K 160 g white, 10 sheets
TEKA A3 technical drawing block contains 10 sheets of 160 g white paper designed for precise technical sketches, drafts and finished drawings. The A3 format gives a larger working area for engineering layouts, architectural details and studio compositions where heavier, opaque paper is preferred. The paper surface is suitable for graphite pencil, technical pens, ink and many markers, enabling clean lines and reduced bleed-through compared with lighter-weight sheets.
The 160 g weight provides improved opacity and stiffness for drafting and tracing, making it easier to work across the sheet without warping or show-through. The white surface supports clear contrast for accurate line work and measurements. A pack of 10 sheets in A3 size is compact and convenient for transport or storage while still offering enough pages for multiple projects or class assignments.
Choose a flat, stable work surface and secure the sheet if precise alignment is required. Use a ruler or drafting tools for straight lines and set squares for angles. For ink or marker work, allow strokes to dry before turning the sheet or stacking to avoid smudging. If tracing is necessary, position the original beneath the sheet and use consistent light pressure for accurate transfer. Store unused sheets flat to maintain condition.
For best results with technical pens and fine liners, test the chosen pen on a corner or spare sheet to confirm line sharpness and drying time. When using alcohol-based markers, consider placing a protective backing sheet beneath the drawing to prevent bleed-through to the work surface. Keep sheets flat and dry to preserve their stiffness and appearance.
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