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@tgk1729
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2yr
added comment inSharpening 6 Types of Drawing Pencils
Thank you for the video Stan. Can we use a sanding sponge block for sharpening the pencils, instead of sandpaper?

Zak
2yr
I like to use a 1/8" thick sponge sanding sheet from gator. I cut it down to about 1"x2", and can easily go into my pencil bag in a snack sized ziploc. Cut to this size, you can get about 6 of them out of a full sheet. Plus they can be rinsed out in the sink and used indefinitely. I buy the fine grit sheets.
Dan Walden
2yr
I use a sponge. It's nice for creating smooth curves on the profile, but it won't knock down the corner as fast.