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pencil smudge


Question Posted Monday April 9 2007, 9:05 pm

everytime i write with a pencil, my pinky smudges the
line above it. can someone give me some tips on how
to stop? thanks in advance.


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LM answered Monday April 9 2007, 9:19 pm:
I find that writing with a really sharp pencil helps. Make sure it's a #2 (Most lead pencils are) because you may have picked up a softer one by accident, and they smudge a LOT easier.


If you still don't like how your writing looks, you could try drafting pencils (which I've found to be harder) or moving the position of your pinky when you write. Pressing harder may help too- it's a matter of finding something that works =]


If all else fails, write in pen whenever possible!

hope I helped!
:)

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