Deborah,
I can relate. You make a good point, though. I think I'll add a note that
the pencils should have nearly unused erasers, so they are easy for kids to
remove. If the eraser is short it's neary impossible to remove without using
potentially dangerous techniques. Thanks for the encouragement.
Mitch
MixtMedia@aol.com writes:
> Mitch ~
> Wow! You have done some fabulous work here!
> I love the direction you've taken with this, and the ideas
> you've come up with.... (especially interested in the pencil
> as carving tool ideas ~ I'm going to try these soonest ....
> all I really need is some direction on getting the erasers
> out of pencils when they are all used up, which is what we
> seem to have a lot of around here ....)
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[L-USA] Getting the pencil erasers out.
From: (Letterboxr@aol.com) |
Date: 1998-11-13 23:48:50 UTC-05:00
[L-USA] Re: Getting the pencil erasers out.
From: (FencePoste@aol.com) |
Date: 1998-11-15 16:04:04 UTC-05:00
In a message dated 98-11-13 23:49:37 EST, Letterboxr@aol.com writes:
<<
Deborah,
I can relate. You make a good point, though. I think I'll add a note that
the pencils should have nearly unused erasers, so they are easy for kids to
remove. If the eraser is short it's neary impossible to remove without using
potentially dangerous techniques. Thanks for the encouragement.
Mitch >>
You take the erasers OUT of the pencils??? Hmmmm I just carve it right on the
pencil and use it as a handle :-) I probably couldn't hold onto a tiny eraser
like that to carve it without having the pencil still attached. I can hold the
pencil between my knees then steady it with my left hand to carve with the
right...
Just me?
Lynn
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<<
Deborah,
I can relate. You make a good point, though. I think I'll add a note that
the pencils should have nearly unused erasers, so they are easy for kids to
remove. If the eraser is short it's neary impossible to remove without using
potentially dangerous techniques. Thanks for the encouragement.
Mitch >>
You take the erasers OUT of the pencils??? Hmmmm I just carve it right on the
pencil and use it as a handle :-) I probably couldn't hold onto a tiny eraser
like that to carve it without having the pencil still attached. I can hold the
pencil between my knees then steady it with my left hand to carve with the
right...
Just me?
Lynn
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