3) The drawing pins heads are broad in shapes.
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the drawing pins are cylinder and on surface circle
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The drawing pin's heads are broad in shape.
- The head, which is commonly made of plastic, metal, or wood, and the body, which is usually composed of steel or brass, are the two essential components of a drawing pin.
- The head is broad to spread the force of inserting the pin, requiring simply the use of the hands.
- Because force applied to the wide side of the drawing pin equals force exerted across the area, the same amount of force is applied to the wall on the tiny point.
- There is a multitude of head designs available, including flat, spherical, doomed, cylindrical, and novelty heads like hearts and stars. The heads of drawing pins are also available in a range of colors. These are very handy for highlighting distinct locations on a map.
- A part of the head is cut off and bent downward to create a pin in certain drawing pin designs.
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