This is the world's smallest pencil equivalent to rice grain size

Publish Date: sun, 18 Mar 2018 02: 0 6PM (IST) imageAn Indian man has established world record by making the world's smallest pencil. It is being told that its size is equivalent to a rice grain. ...
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Sees the lens

Prakash Chandra Upadhyay, who is from Haldwani in Uttarakhand, has made such a small pencil that it has to get help from the lens. It is being said to be the world's smallest pencil. The length of this pencil is 5 mm and width is 0.5 mm, that is equal to one rice grain. The specialty of this pencil is that it is made of wood and HB. Now these pencils have joined world records. The 45-year-old producer who works in the Artist Department of a medical college.
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Is formed in three to four days

If you think that the light would have taken too much time in making such a pencil, then you are absolutely wrong. Prakash himself said that he had only made it in 3 to 4 days. Matches of Tiili and HD Lead have been used to make this pencil. This pencil has been included in the 2017-18 edition of the Assisted World Record. Light used white and black fabric colors to paint the pencil.

Even more work done

By the way, this is not the first light of light, even before that, he has created many unique things. As he has also created the world's smallest handmade book, which was around 3.5mm and his name is recorded in the India Book of Records. He has also written the smallest handmade Hanuman Chalisa. He made the record of making the longest painting in November 2016, and in December this year, Prakash made the smallest round of charkha and registered his name in the Limca Book of World Records.

By Prasant

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