For technical drawings, you generally want to use 6H and up for lines you’re probably going to erase, 2H for real drafting, and 2B and up is for shading and thicker work. We’d occasionally do “structural” lines in 4B.
I doubt you can find a mechanical pencil with 4B and over though.
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For technical drawings, you generally want to use 6H and up for lines you’re probably going to erase, 2H for real drafting, and 2B and up is for shading and thicker work. We’d occasionally do “structural” lines in 4B.
I doubt you can find a mechanical pencil with 4B and over though.
Thanks for the real world examples!