Author Topic: Got too much lead stuck in my pencil.  (Read 7062 times)

And I can't get it out from the back or from the front. What do I do? D:

get another pencil.

Take the top of the pencil off.
then take your top off

This is a really funny topic.
Is there any way to take it apart?


This is a really funny topic.
Is there any way to take it apart?
Sortof, the only parts I can take off without loving the pencil up itself is  the eraser top, and the part where lead comes out. It's also a twist erase pencil (0.9 lead)

It would also appear that the grip it came with is actually part of the pencil.

Sortof, the only parts I can take off without loving the pencil up itself is  the eraser top, and the part where lead comes out. It's also a twist erase pencil (0.9 lead)
hah, you have fat person lead.

Okay, take the eraser off, then shake it up and down a LOT. Like, really hard.

Depending on the type of the pen I'd say either buy a new one or go to school more often. I use your everyday mechanical pencil 6 hours a day and I can take it apart and fix any issue within minutes.

Okay, take the eraser off, then shake it up and down a LOT. Like, really hard.
Oh god lol

Depending on the type of the pen I'd say either buy a new one or go to school more often. I use your everyday mechanical pencil 6 hours a day and I can take it apart and fix any issue within minutes.
I actually got it yesterday at like 10:45 PM.

But, being the idiot I am, I bought lead with it and tried to put it all in at once, thus forming this topic. And my pencil's clusterforget


EDIT:
Okay, take the eraser off, then shake it up and down a LOT. Like, really hard.
No luck, it's jammed in there, but I can wiggle it and it snaps back to place.


EDIT2:Also, there's about 9 pieces in there.
« Last Edit: May 14, 2011, 02:59:28 PM by Sonicfangirl11 »

EDIT:No luck, it's jammed in there, but I can wiggle it and it snaps back to place.
Oh god what the forget, this is way to funny.


why does your pencil use lead

why does your pencil use lead

Lead can also mean the clay-and-graphite combo fyi.