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It can be changed to a mechanical pencil. With mechanical pencil hardware, the weight will be reduced by approximately 5g. If you would like this option, please let me know in the comments. ↓ Mechanical Pencil Details ↓ Fixed: 0.5mm Mechanism: Fixed Wood Type: Hon-Karin Hardware: KATO202 (supervised by Kobo Setsu) Width (Max): Approximately 14mm Total Length: Approximately 136.8mm Weight: Approximately 30g Finish: Kinu Oil ☀︎ Details ・To make it easy to hold, the part slightly closer to the nib than the center is the most expanded. ・The sanding process uses grits from coarse to 600. This creates a moderate luster, 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 rice-derived, tasteless, odorless, and gentle on the skin. ・By alternating sanding vertically and horizontally, the sanding marks are made less noticeable. ★ Hon-Karin Red and White (Burl) A broadleaf tree of the Leguminosae family, genus Dalbergia. Small orange flowers bloom in dense clusters and have a fragrance. Karin from Thailand, Burma, Laos, and Vietnam is specifically called Hon-Karin. Hon-Karin has a strong reddish color and a sweet fragrance. The state where the reddish parts (red) and the white wood (the white parts of the sapwood) are mixed has a contrasting color that has artistic value. Burl It is rare because it can only be obtained from limited parts of the tree, such as the trunk and roots. The causes of burl formation are said to be the abnormal proliferation of cells during the repair process due to damage to the tree caused by insect intrusion, injury, disease, typhoons, etc., as well as genetic factors. Various patterns appear, such as swirls, ripples, and eye-like grains.
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