>>6029837>Same question for 0.9.The lead is "big", so it tends to create a blunt head easily. .3 or .5 are kept more sharp "naturally".
(While I'm writing this I need to say: I've used all those .3 to .9 like a few years ago, before I really started to learn how to use pencils properly for drawing; I'll actually need to try using them again now, maybe they're not that bad, just that I lack experience with them)
>I had my eyes on the 2mm and I wonder what it's like but it feels like a certain investment.Unless you lose it, this is basically a for-life investment.
>>6029962>another go to of mine is the 5.6mm, wrapp some paper towel around some 4mm vine charcoalI've got a few Conté pencils (sanguine, pierre noire) where the lead broke; the 5.6 can also be used to hold them, which is kinda nice.
>>6030009Is it really worth it anon?