I'm pretty sure that's to show you can extend theirs but a normal one is just done for once it's small enough but either way its an eraser man they all work this is just the yuppie version
Обычным ластиком то не стали стирать вверх-вниз, потому что было бы видно, что обычный ластик способен так же скатывать в ниточку. Да, не так хорошо, но тоже может. Поэтому сделали мелкую крошку, стерев по диагонали
This eraser is not just a eraser its a eraser to all my problems before, buying this eraser i was poor, didn't study well and my hand writing was like a baby learing to scrable, but after buying this eraser my entire life has changed now my classmates call me rich, i am the topper of my country, and my hand writing was sold for billions as a art piece
@@arulkandanperumal6526 You know what part of Indian are from Asia, don't? For example; The Thousand and One Nights count like Indian story but too like a Asian story too. Like Asia don't are just China, Japan and Korean.
Oh I saw those things in Hobby lobby and I think I will buy them they look cool and thx for showing them I was like what are those and u just made this Short THX SO MUCH!😊 ❤
If you're drafting by hand, you actually do want the eraser crumbles. The crumbles help keep your scales, templates, angles, and hands off of the paper. If you're an artist, you probably have kneaded erasers, which do not leave crumbles or strings behind.
@@mayler_1 I didn't say kneaded erasers don't generate crumbs. I said they don't leave them behind. Kneaded erasers erase by absorb graphite (in the physical sense). Due to their putty nature, kneaded erasers can be molded to erase fine lines, or act as impromptu sculptures. Hence why I specified the owner of one is likely an artist.
Ek eraser maine shop me dekhi to jisko charge kiya jata h ...china ki thi isiliye nhi liya .....maine socha pta nhi charge ho b ki nhi ghr jakr ....wo b sirf 50 rs me .....dekhne me bahut achhi thi mgr khtra tha lene me 😅