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Uni-ball Hi-Uni Wooden Pencil - 5H - Box of 12

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Uni-ball Hi-Uni Wooden Pencil - 5H - Box of 12 - UNI HU5H
  • Uni-ball Hi-Uni Wooden Pencil - 5H - Box of 12 - UNI HU5H
  • Uni-ball Hi-Uni Wooden Pencil - 5H - Box of 12 - UNI HU5H
  • Uni-ball Hi-Uni Wooden Pencil - 5H - Box of 12 - UNI HU5H
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This line is Uni-ball’s highest grade and best-selling wooden pencil line. Each box comes in a plastic case and contains 12 pencils.

By popular request, JetPens has added the extremely popular Uni-ball Hi-Uni wooden pencil line to our selection of great products. For many pencil lovers, nothing can beat the satisfying feel of a real wooden pencil. The Hi-Uni set from Uni-Ball is a luxurious wooden pencil line with an incredible selection of 17 hardness grades. Pencils write in rich, dark and even lines. Beautiful to write with as well as look at, these new wooden pencils will be a marvelous addition to your art tool collection.

Pencil Lead Hardness (from Wikipedia)

Pencil lead is graded by hardness: a greater percentage of clay results in a harder lead. H (harder), F, HB and B (softer) are pencils of average hardness. Pencils ranging from 2B to 9B are softer still and are used for sketching; 2H to 9H are harder than average. A common American #2 pencil is equivalent to HB.

In order, the leads are (from hardest to softest) 9H | 8H | 7H | 6H | 5H | 4H | 3H | 2H | H | F | HB | B | 2B | 3B | 4B | 5B | 6B | 7B | 8B | 9B.

The harder the pencil the lighter the mark, e.g. Bs tend to a create darker colour that can be smeared easily.




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Model Number: UNI HU5H

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  These pencils are smooth..., April 20, 2011
By mtr... - See all my reviews
These pencils are smooth and buttery. They sharpen very nicely in that the wood is tight around the lead and doesn't chip, the lead doesn't crumble or break. The lead is long lasting especially with the 5H being harder. I would say that it is a tiny bit lighter then a general 4H. These pencil are aesthetically pleasing to look at, kinda old school 90s.
  This is my sketching..., January 28, 2011
By bigcheech84 - See all my reviews
This is my sketching pencil of choice. It can create the slightest of lines or one thats dark enough that can still erase with ease. I also use it for skin tones and shadows.
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