Clearprint24" x 36" 1000H Design Vellum Sheets, 16 lb., 100% Cotton, 100 Sheets Per Pack, 1 Each
K**B
Does not handle erasing pencil very well.
1000 H Clearprint has been around forever, and it is what draftsmen and architects use to draft on. That said, it takes HB pencil lead and and H lead very well. So well it is hard to erase it completely. There is always a shadow left behind, even on lightly drawn 2H lead. I like Borden & Riley #90 Sheer Trace for doing construction documents as it has a smooth finish and is heavyweight and takes erasures very well, even letting you erase ink when a little moisture is added to the eraser. But it does not come in large sheets. Oh, well in a few years all of us who still draft the old fashion way - with a parallel bar and triangle will be gone and you can look at sterile CAD drawings forever. For now we are stuck eith the old standby. 1000H Clearpint.
S**E
Good sheets
Luckily the sheets weren't bent or dented when I got them and none of them were damaged. Good quality vellum sheets that are slightly see-through but work well with graphite pencils. I used them for drawing building designs.
C**.
Work suppy
I use this for work and sometimes it is hard to find. I'm always happy to find a good source for this product.
A**R
The sheerness of it.
There was nothing to dislike about it. It worked perfectly for what I used it for.
M**E
Damaged in shipping
The paper is great quality as I have been using it for years, I wont be buying it online any longer as it was poorly packed and damaged in shipping, both sizes I purchased now have creases. This would have been avoided if the product was packed properly and not allowed to shift around in the box.
J**D
Marker bleeds quickly
Since I cannot find Vincent Vellum any longer, I've switched to Clearprint. Granted, it's a great vellum, but for my purposes, it could be a bit better. I use it to draw and render cars. To do this, I use Prismacolor colored pencil (which goes on the paper VERY smoothly), Chartpak markers, pastels, and gouache. The Chartpaks go on smoothly, and the colors are very rich (the paper doesn't sop up the ink and change the hue or saturation at all. The same goes for the colored pencil and other media I listed.), but within a few days, the image isn't nearly as sharp as it was when I first drew it. I understand there IS marker paper, and I DO own some, but since I draw on both sides of the paper, I need to use vellum. For now, I'll keep buying Clearprint, but I'm always keepin' my eyes open for something better that doesn't bleed.
M**E
Packaging could be improved.
Great product. Got a little dented during shipping.
A**S
Five Stars
good product
R**D
This was not Clearprint paper!!!
I opened the package and the paper is not Clearprint. There is no water mark and the quality is garbage. I am not happy.
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