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Mechanical pencil section for long writing sessions

I’m a fan of drafting mechanical pencils. However for a long writing session (2-4 hours), standard drafting pencils can eventually chew up my fingers or cause serious hand fatigue. A long writing session requires a totally different balance, grip, and weight distribution than quick drafting work. Here is my recent rotation for marathon writing, with some verdicts and tips

Pentel Smash: legendary EDC icon that blends a draft pencil’s precision with a writer’s comfort.
A non slip grip, lightweight, and forward weight distribution. A nimble and tireless writing tool. For technical notes with lots of plots and illustrations, this is my ultimate choice.

Rotring Newton: the heavy metal choice. Some may dislike the heavy feel, but the weight helps a ton where it doesn’t require much applied pressure. With a good 2B refill for a butter smooth writing glide, I just move the pencil and let its weight draw the lines.

Muji Wood Hexagonal: a bit special choice on this one, I miss the classic pencil sometime, and Muji Wood offers perfectly what I need. Super light + hexagonal barrel renders a good grip with no effort. Also convenient for carrying around.

Faber Castell Ambition: a big grip requires less gripping force, and a good finish quality. The cone tip is dedicated for writing. A bit heavy, but in time needed, I just removed the cap and it’s super nice to write like that with the Ambition.

Tom’s studio: fine balance! Brass grip and aluminum body pairing results in a very low center of gravity. The grip looks beautiful and not slippery at all. It can roll around easily though, not worrying but a companion tray is what I need to prepare (or just place the pencil between the book pages, duh).

All are filled with 2B leads, which is the real MVP I think. And the paper is important too, Midori MD is often my go-to.

There are more criteria to decide pencils for long writing sessions : ergonomic grip, auto advance, lead rotation etc. would love to see other approaches here.

Have fun writing!

A tiny set of Auto-advance mechanical pencils

Sharing a photo of some auto-advance pencils I’m lucky to have. Generally among the in-use pencils I prefer the lousy clicking noise/action ones but having some high tech mechanical pencils is nice. After a few months of using each of them, some annoyed me, some made me fascinated and completely changed my mind.

Left to right

Faber Castell alpha-matic : my favorite, ergonomic weight distribution, classic design, sadly they don’t make MPs like this anymore. The clip is unique. One of the best auto advance MPs I’ve ever tried, available in other materials such as titanium.  If there is one word I could use to describe this pencil, it would be Magnificent. 0.5mm. Early 1980s, discontinued.

Rotring Altro : found the black and white versions at the same time last year and use them usually since. Mostly plastic, lightweight, sophisticated design but easy to open and see what is inside, weird clip like the Rotring 900. The auto advancing feature work smoothly. They feel much more comfortable than they look. 0.7mm. Early 1990s, discontinued.

Ticonderoga Sensematic+: Don’t remember why I have 2 of them, maybe they were sold in a pack of two. Easily affordable. The auto advance just works. Cannot click to advance so a bit frustrated to use when one wants to manipulate the lead manually (for whatever reason). Somehow I feel this pencil won’t be broken as easily as other pencils in this group (especially you guys, Orenz Nero and KT Dive). This Ticonderoga has a BIG compartment that can hold a lot of spare lead in the back when unscrewed, pretty neat. 0.7mm.

Pentel Orenz Nero and Orenz AT

De nos jours pencils, we have enough reviews here already so I don’t need to say more. Just one thing, I appreciate the Orenz Nero and AT because they have a drafting tip, my favorite type of pencil. Especially Orenz Nero, the only auto-advance pencil supports 0.2mm (I use 0.5mm though) from what I know. The AT has some color variations, which is why I have two.

Kuru Toga Dive : Well it’s the Kuru Toga Dive.

Use it often but for other reason : expensive so I have to make it worth. I had it last year with half the price as it is now, but it was still overpriced at time. Amazing engineering, futuristic nib design, the ‘click’ sound when capping is satisfying. The only auto advance mechanism who doesn’t require the sleeve to touch paper.

That’s it. Pilot Automac and Faber Castell Tk-Matic were what I’m interested in as well, but for now these pencils are more than enough, I’m loving them. There are also lots of other amazing auto advance MPs I see experts here posting before. But searching for them? Maybe another time.