I just ordered a dozen pencil sharpeners for 12$ from Amazon. These should last me through the small project I have on the back burner.
I just ordered a dozen pencil sharpeners for 12$ from Amazon. These should last me through the small project I have on the back burner.
Cancel that order and order one of these:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...0?ie=UTF8&th=1
I have one of this style mounted on the wall (not the same make/model). No batteries and the overwhelming positive feature is that is is always in the same place.
https://www.amazon.com/X-ACTO-Ranger...s%2C134&sr=8-4
"A pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity; an optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty."
- Sir Winston Churchill (1874-1965)
Panasonic is hands down the best for power sharpeners. Only drawback is the small shavings drawer. Holds less than ten pencils worth.
BilL D
That one stays in its own pocket on my tool belt for when I’m not near one of the numerous crank handle sharpeners. I even have one crank handle for clamping to scaffolding for when I’m up off the ground.
I would even lose a wall mounted one.
That's the style I have...the previous owners of our previous property were school teachers and left one in the building that became my shop. It now lives here in the new shop. It's a Boston brand.
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Last edited by Jim Becker; 04-22-2024 at 6:40 PM.
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The most expensive tool is the one you buy "cheaply" and often...
I lost one of those too.
Multiples permanently mounted solves that problem. I like the old Berols best but the Xactos aren’t bad. I even have replacement cutters for the Berols.
I have a Berol less than a foot from the computer and another one down in the shop
Ron
I just checked and there are pages of them on eBay, including no shortage of NOS ones. I like the single hole ones best.
I've had a similar one in my shop for years. It also works to chamfer dowels. Mine doest see much use because I switched to .5 mm mechanical pencils.
I use the 12" disc sander on my Shopsmith for all sharpening of round pencils. It's a little underpowered, but it makes a nice point at various angles depending what I'm doing, and I have never lost it yet.
Like mentioned, I use an Panasonic electric one, and prefer the sharpening angle to the angle on hand held pocket sharpeners which is steeper. The crank and electric ones deliver a sharper point in my judgment.
Regards,
Tom