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August 14, 2011
Variable Width Eraser
From the website:
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Designed by 72-year old visual designer Yuji Baba, the Mirikeshi boasts 5 different edge widths — 6mm, 5mm, 4mm, 3mm, and a point — to optimally erase from a variety of ruled notebooks.
As an added bonus, as soon as the edges wear down a slice can be detached, revealing brand-new sharp edges.
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$3 (mistakes not included).
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Posted by: max hodges | Aug 16, 2011 3:04:40 AM
That is very very clever! Yes, you would have to be able to slice off a worn down section. I like.
I was a draftsman for many years and a standard drafting tool is an eraser shield which is a small piece of steel sheet (a bit larger than a credit card) with cutouts of various shapes that you place over your drawing to protect areas that you did not want to erase. Here's a shield:
Very handy tool that everyone should keep in their wallet .
Posted by: HeavyG | Aug 14, 2011 4:52:06 PM
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