tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21675608.post64226580104817153..comments2024-03-04T04:00:56.272+13:00Comments on DMP - Dave's Mechanical Pencils: Lamy Scribble Mechanical Pencil ReviewKiwi-dhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04092604091185842213noreply@blogger.comBlogger13125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21675608.post-82602027842202667052015-02-14T06:57:21.670+13:002015-02-14T06:57:21.670+13:00I am using B2 without any problems.
I would sugge...I am using B2 without any problems.<br /><br />I would suggest:<br />1. Make sure the top is screwed tightly<br />2. Contact Lamy. You can send them your pencil, and they will send you a new one. No questions asked.<br /><br />EnjoyDan Shechter Gelleshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18175247280485392482noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21675608.post-86474687766015722972015-01-29T11:06:13.700+13:002015-01-29T11:06:13.700+13:00After a couple of months, my scribble started to s...After a couple of months, my scribble started to slip the lead back to the inside as i pressure (and i'm not really pushing it!). I use Faber-Castell and Staedtler B Mines. I noticed if i take the lead completely out and put it back the problem goes away for a while, but comes again some days after. Now I ordered HB Lead Mines from Lamy to test if the problem persists. Does anyone know what Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21675608.post-30377201412829904282014-10-30T20:06:55.024+13:002014-10-30T20:06:55.024+13:00I love this pencil.
I use both sizes for sketchin...I love this pencil.<br /><br />I use both sizes for sketching. I like them as they are pocket size and will easily fit in my jeans. <br />The .7 has a tip that sometimes comes loose and I've had to tape it up. This looseness clearly comes from being in my pocket so I don't blame Lamy.<br /><br />I agree the eraser isn't the best but I'm very pleased it's there and I use it Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21675608.post-27611644854761101162014-05-20T08:42:23.671+12:002014-05-20T08:42:23.671+12:00Sorry I'm very late to comment on this topic. ...Sorry I'm very late to comment on this topic. I own both the 3.15 and the 0.7mm versions.<br /><br />I like the way the 0.7mm writes and that it doesn't need to be sharpen.<br /><br />The 3.15 is a pain to use as a writing tool. It's like writing with a sharpie. The original lead looses its point immediately after sharpening. Replacement lead has to be ordered online because no storeGeorgenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21675608.post-60726545978277656492011-05-29T09:33:50.037+12:002011-05-29T09:33:50.037+12:00Woud you know where I can get replacement lead for...Woud you know where I can get replacement lead for the 3.15mm version instead of the lead that lamy sells?danielnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21675608.post-90049016158827396272011-03-04T05:43:56.483+13:002011-03-04T05:43:56.483+13:00Though I don't mind, I don't exactly enjoy...Though I don't mind, I don't exactly enjoy it. I think I might end up buying a Lamy 2000. I use a 0.5mm Papermate PhD mechanical pencil and a pilot G-2 0.38mm gel pen in my classes at the moment.danielnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21675608.post-54335092372002715042011-03-02T17:52:03.191+13:002011-03-02T17:52:03.191+13:003.15 is much wider than a normal wooden pencil lea...3.15 is much wider than a normal wooden pencil lead, so...do like sharpening your lead a lot? Personally I'd say 0.7mm is the way to go.Kiwi-dhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04092604091185842213noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21675608.post-5052421706309080662011-03-02T17:26:45.702+13:002011-03-02T17:26:45.702+13:00I'm currently studying Aerospace Engineering a...I'm currently studying Aerospace Engineering at my University and right now I'm doing alot of maths. I've been looking into these pencils and I really want to try the 3.15mm version. Would this be ok for doing maths? By the looks of it, the 0.7mm sounds like a better option for me.danielnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21675608.post-33605197950181313562011-02-11T11:13:35.762+13:002011-02-11T11:13:35.762+13:00The lead in a normal wooden pencil is about 2mm, s...The lead in a normal wooden pencil is about 2mm, so 3.15 is wider again. Your decision if you want to sharpen it, use it blunt, etc.Kiwi-dhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04092604091185842213noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21675608.post-37187264607423935192011-02-11T10:14:35.201+13:002011-02-11T10:14:35.201+13:00Oh, I see. In that case, which one would be more v...Oh, I see. In that case, which one would be more versatile (better for both writing and sketching)? I heard from some other users that the 0.7mm is also pretty good for drawing. On a different note, is it essential that the 3.15 mm is sharpened for use? Also, is the 3.15mm good for writing?Vsysnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21675608.post-54704440104553435332011-02-10T10:47:14.126+13:002011-02-10T10:47:14.126+13:00Vsys - only you can answer that as they are such d...Vsys - only you can answer that as they are such different lead sizes. <br />0.7mm (for writing) or 3.15mm (for sketching)which will need to be sharpened, etc.Kiwi-dhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04092604091185842213noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21675608.post-53055589099119144492011-02-10T09:29:24.493+13:002011-02-10T09:29:24.493+13:00So... I'm at a quandary here. Which one is bet...So... I'm at a quandary here. Which one is better: The 0.7 or 3.15 version?Vsysnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21675608.post-73470505242821561052010-08-04T22:56:35.549+12:002010-08-04T22:56:35.549+12:00I love my 3.15mm Lamy Scribble (all black version)...I love my 3.15mm Lamy Scribble (all black version).<br />I have Worther Shorty Yellow leads in and use as a highlighter<br /><br />Anyone know where I can get the 0.7mm all-black 'stealth' version in UK?Stevehttp://www.saintevemarketing.comnoreply@blogger.com