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Appreciate your remarks, Hemmjo. I can only say that the pencil sharpeners I have tried have often broken the point, but of course this happens with using a knife. If a pencil gets even slightly damp, it may well split. And graphite is slippery! When draughting, I use a small nail file to touch up a pencil. I keep lots of pencils in workshops, and at some point during the day will have lost all of them. I can’t put one behind my ear, but have tried to acquire the habit of putting them in my back pocket. It should have been drummed into me at an early age.
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Hemmjo woke me up with his treatise on pencils. A forgotten but useful tool, to be sure.
Admittedly, I'd never thought of knocking portions of a flat pencil down with a knife, to finish in a pointer.
Likewise, never occurred to me to haul out and rebuild a flat sharpener. The blades don't act sharp what-so-ever, and a shot of silicone lube won't attract shavings.