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Use a Utility Knife.
William Thomas Cardona wrote:
> Hi, Does anyone know of a sharpener for "construction" pencils? They
> are about 1/2 inch wide and flat. Also any information on a very small
> and waterproof electric sharpener for regular pencils would be
> helpful. Thanks, Eric
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Use a Utility Knife.William Thomas Cardona wrote:
Hi, Does anyone know of a sharpener for "construction" pencils? They are about 1/2 inch wide and flat. Also any information on a very small and waterproof electric sharpener for regular pencils would be helpful. Thanks, Eric--
This E-mail message is from Artist/Teacher Woody Duncan
Rosedale Middle School in Kansas City, Kansas
the new URL for school is http://kancrn.kckps.k12.ks.us/user04
to see my beautiful grandkids Tim, Tess and Tiff click on
http://www.taospaint.com/NineMonths.html
to see my students working in the RMSartSTUDIO click on
http://kancrn.kckps.k12.ks.us/user04/art.self.htm
to contact me via E-mail
click on wduncan
better yet visit my Web Site at http://www.taospaint.com
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