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This item offers a follower discount of 2000 yen. It can be changed to a mechanical pencil. With mechanical pencil hardware, the weight will be reduced by approximately 5g. If you wish to do so, please let me know in the comments. ↓ Mechanical Pencil Details ↓ Fixed: 0.5mm Mechanism: Fixed Wood Type: Cocobolo Hardware: KATO202 (supervised by Kobo Setsu) Width (Max): Approximately 13.9mm Total Length: Approximately 136.8mm Weight: Approximately 34g Finish: Kinu Oil ☀︎ Details ・To make it easy to hold, the shape is designed to be widest slightly closer to the tip than the center. ・The surface is sanded with grits ranging from coarse to 600. This creates a moderate shine, allowing you to enjoy the natural texture and aroma of the wood. ・The surface is cut repeatedly while checking to ensure there are no irregularities. ・The finish uses Kinu Oil. The main ingredient is derived from rice, is tasteless and odorless, and is gentle on the skin. ・By alternating sanding vertically and horizontally, the sanding marks are made less noticeable. ★ Cocobolo (Burl) A hardwood of the genus Dalbergia, of the legume family, and a type of rosewood (rosewood). Also known as: Southern American Rosewood It is characterized by reddish-brown wood grain with black stripes. It is hard and contains a lot of oil, so it is heavy. It has been used for inlay work, musical instruments, and small item production. Burl (knot, burr) It is rare because it can only be obtained from limited parts of trees such as the trunk and roots. The causes of burl formation include the entry of insects, injuries, diseases, typhoons, etc., which damage the tree, and the abnormal proliferation of cells during the repair process, as well as genetic factors. Various patterns appear, such as spiral, ripple, and eye-like grain.
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