| An Incense-cedar block is cut into uniform slats.
The bottom of the sandwich is a slat of wood about seven inches long, one-fourth inch thick and eight pencils wide.
The slat goes through a milling machine that makes eight grooves half as deep as the lead is thick.
Two slats are glued together, encasing graphite writing cores in a "sandwich."
Individual pencils are cut from the sandwich, and are smoothed, finished, and capped with erasers.
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