
who would have thunk it; preservatives in INK?
so, decided to go all out, ok?
basement, more 'flat' info; triangles, etc.

graphic editing/manipulation, topper, from belower.

noticed this in it's folder - every think in it's place :-) - MANY, MANY, MANY, 'bout ninety days after first post.
open "dirty" letters, bottom. :-) 1/4" bamboo, 'spensive. steel straight edge, good cutt'en edge, ok?

sum 'markers' - ARCHITECTURAL - need to be purchased at ARCH/ENG retail - not cheapo, or ARTSY shop.
the one that did not hold it's parameters of 'space' says made in USofA, but maybe foreign maker - subcontractor shop.
most other stuff can be purchased at super k, wall-mart, drug store.
when "FINE" point ink is needed, use 'spensive' 001 up. other wise, ordinary 'fine point' at office supply is "fine;" appropriate user :-)
dozens/scores stuff, in coffee cups, metal 'peanut' cans, coffee cans (big) ad-infinitum;
NEAT DINING ROOM TABLE with side cart - "{drawers}" on WHEELS. :-)
ps: "not worthy" NOT pi'tured, ok? :-(
need to know "variety" of types of triangles, french curve, ETC. sum tinted, not show as much lead/ink marks; 'dirty.' :-) also, use ink, need ALL recessed edge - surround of triangle. flat edge triangle best for pencil lead.
in other words, ink can't wick under triangle, with recessed edge. and lead not break as much, with no void, at paper.
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