#19
Hi,

I have a bunch of pencils where I've worn down the eraser and others where the pencils have erasers, but they're pretty short.


See where I'm going with this?

I want to graft the short pencils with the erasers on to the longer ones without erasers. Any tips??

(and don't suggest a mechanical pencil!!!)
Dumber than I appear
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#20
Dumb_Polack said:


Hi,

I have a bunch of pencils where I've worn down the eraser and others where the pencils have erasers, but they're pretty short.


See where I'm going with this?

I want to graft the short pencils with the erasers on to the longer ones without erasers. Any tips??

(and don't suggest a mechanical pencil!!!)




Not putting pencils together but does give a way to hold onto really, really short pencils : https://www.pennstateind.com/store/PKBFPCLCH.html
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#21
Buy new pencils, they don't cost that much!@
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#22
I hear if you suspend them in water they'll sprout roots then you can plant your own pencil tree.

Or was that avocados?
Phydeaux
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#23
Phy-

You think I haven't tried that? Ima cheap SOB!
Dumber than I appear
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#24
Mechanical pencil; .07 leads and replaceable erasers.

Bob
"All that I do or say is all that I ever will be"

Billy Joe Shaver, Old Five and Dimers Like Me
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#25
Duct tape of course.
Jim
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#26
tongue and groove the ends, and epoxy.
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#27
long as you can tapered splice joint then glue
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#28
You're kidding, right?
I started with absolutely nothing. Now, thanks to years of hard work, careful planning, and perseverance, I find I still have most of it left.
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Anyone figger out how to graft 2 pencils together??


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