linespencils
Linespencils, also known as fine-liners or technical pens, are writing and drawing instruments that produce lines of consistent width. Unlike traditional pencils, they use a liquid ink that flows through a fine metal or plastic tip. This design allows for precise and uniform linework, making them popular for technical drawing, illustration, and lettering. The ink is typically permanent and waterproof once dry, which is beneficial for archival purposes and for use with watercolor washes.
The tip of a linespencil is usually made of a durable material such as tungsten carbide, which
The history of linespencils can be traced back to early forms of technical pens, but modern iterations