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by happymellon 1437 days ago
They are, and the Soviets stopped using them because

- The paper peeled away is a fire hazard

- The oil and wax writing smudges and is a terrible way of writing

- The floating bits of paper from sharpening the pencils was a mess and since they float, got in people's faces.

Generally those are terrible ideas too, especially compared to a $100 for a pen. It's really not that much compared to every other cost.

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What about mechanically advancing wax rods? The question isn’t whether the unit price of a super-pen is less than that of a consumer-waxpencil, but rather the R&D cost of the super-pen vs that of a supposed super-waxpencil.
NASA didn't spend any R&D on it as it was developed by a third party, so that point is moot as the answer is $0.

https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/fact-or-fiction-n...