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Mobius & Ruppert Brass SharpenersSave Up to4%Off list
Starting At: 5.09
Heavy-Duty Pencil Sharpening With Unbreakable Brass! Mobius & Ruppert's tradition and dedication to pencils date back to 1908. Made in Germany, their brass pencil sharpeners feature unbreakable, heavy-duty construction and elegant styling! These unbreakable sharpeners, available both as single… Heavy-Duty Pencil Sharpening With Unbreakable Brass! Mobius & Ruppert's tradition and dedication to pencils date back to 1908. Made in Germany, their brass pencil sharpeners feature unbreakable, heavy-duty construction and elegant styling! These unbreakable sharpeners, available both as single and double hole versions, are suited for pencils up to 11mm in size. Their revolutionary lead sharpener can sharpen drawing leads for fine art lead holders of both 2mm and 3.2mm thicknesses. All brass sharpeners come complete with specially hardened M+R quality blades, that deliver clean, precise sharpening with perfect points! Perfect for the studio, pockets, purses, or pencil cases. Wedge 1 Hole Sharpener - Single hole, wedge-shaped sharpener made of brass, featuring Mobius & Ruppert's specially hardened M+R quality blades. Creates an 8.2mm long cone precisely sharpened tip. Wedge 2 Hole Sharpener - Double holed, wedge-shaped sharpener made of brass, featuring Mobius & Ruppert's specially hardened M+R quality blades. Creates both 8.2mm long cone and 11.2mm short cone precisely sharpened tips. Bullet 1 Hole Sharpener - A world popular, single hole bullet-shaped sharpener (known as the ÒGrenadeÓ) made of brass, featuring Mobius & Ruppert's specially hardened M+R quality blades. Creates an 8.2mm long cone precisely sharpened tip. Key Features:* Heavy-duty construction* Single & double hole versions* Specially hardened M&R blades* Unbreakable* For pencils up to 11mm Perfect For:* Draftsmen, illustrators, fine artists* Precision sharpening every time* Colored, graphite, charcoal pencil use* pocket, purse or pencil case storage* Sharpening on the go! See More -
Acurit Brass Proportional DividerSave Up toOff list
Starting At: 19.99
Accurately Reduce Or Enlarge Proportions The Acurit Brass Proportional Divider is perfect for artists who frequently paint or draw from a reference that requires size reduction or enlargement. The tool features adjustable legs that allow you to set the desired scale for your project easily. Its… Accurately Reduce Or Enlarge Proportions The Acurit Brass Proportional Divider is perfect for artists who frequently paint or draw from a reference that requires size reduction or enlargement. The tool features adjustable legs that allow you to set the desired scale for your project easily. Its precise points ensure that your measurements will be accurate and consistent. If you're an artist searching for a tool to elevate the accuracy of your compositions, the Proportional Divider is the tool for you! Key Features: * Brass proportional divider - 9" long * Solid steel points * Graduated measurements for lines and circles * Includes a carrying case with secure closure * Easy to transport and store Perfect For: * Accurately capturing proportions and perspective * Enlarging or reducing the size of a reference by hand * Drafting, sketching, and drawing * Portraits, landscapes, and still-lifes * Artists, designers, and architects How To Use A Proportional Divider: First, choose the scale of your drawing. This means deciding how much smaller or larger you want your drawing to be. You can do this by loosening the dial and sliding the legs up or down to shrink or enlarge the scale. Once you have the scale set, you can measure any object. If you're trying to enlarge a tree in a reference photo, position the tool so that the smaller end of the X is touching the top and bottom of the tree. Then use the wider opposite end of the divider to mark the tree's proportions on your paper. To reduce the size of a large subject, reverse the process. Use the wide end of the tool to measure your object and the smaller end to make your marks on the paper. Once you have the tick marks in place, connect the dots with a freehand line. You can also hold the proportional divider in front of you at arm's length while looking at something you're drawing from life. You'll get relatively accurate proportions as long as the length of your arm is consistent and doesn't change much as you draw. See More
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