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The image illustrates a pencil manufacturing process starting with pencil lead production where ground clay and graphite are mixed with H2O to form a graphite dough. This dough is processed through a forming press to create graphite rods, followed by a drying phase resulting in pencil leads. Concurrently, pencil cases are made from wooden slats with grooves cut into them before they enter an oven at 80°C. Following this, glue and leads are placed between two slats to form a 'sandwich' which is then shaped by a shaping machine creating a smooth finish, resulting in a finished pencil.
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This diagram shows the linear process of creating pencils. It starts with ground graphyte, clay, and water before ending into a finished writing pencil.
The process starts by creating the lead for the pencil, which is first made by getting ground graphite in two pieces, sandwiched together with clay and water in between before being inserted in a press that forms and changes it to a graphite rod, which is the lead for the pencil.
Now, the pencil cases start to be manufactured, starting with wood, which gets sawn into wood slats, where it gets grooves cut in it. Pencil lead comes next, which gets heated in an oven in 800 celsius degrees, which then gets poured in the grooves made in the wood slats before getting a piece of wood glues on it, which gets formed and cut into pencils. The pencils are then collected and sharpened in order to be ready to use,
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