A stylus of lead, or lead alloy, it is the only metal that will mark unprepared paper. With the two advantages of being easily erased and of producing only a faint line, lead point was used in the 15th and 16th centuries for preliminary sketching in preparation for a drawing in another medium. Lead point’s [...]
A stylus of lead, or lead alloy, it is the only metal that will mark unprepared paper. With the two advantages of being easily erased and of producing only a faint line, lead point was used in the 15th and 16th centuries for preliminary sketching in preparation for a drawing in another medium. Lead point’s propensity to become blunt very quickly limited its wider use.

