Modern Processing
Modern Processing
Modern Processing
Pencil in the modern era was made by crushing pure graphite and clay into a powder form. This mixture was given water, aerate, then burned for three days. Then, the leads are molded into long thin shape and coated wood. Because of limited production machines, pencil was originally made with a square shape. However, in the modern era, pencil shaped round making it easy to grip. The leads are also becoming more widely because of the absence of a corner. Although accepted by society, partly because of protests pencil so easily rolled in a flat field. Finally, there is a pencil made into a hexagonal shape.