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What Do You Use For Marking? - darita - 09-20-2018

For the finish measurements, of course I use a fine pencil, however for breaking down sheets and boards, I've been using white chalk, just for gross markings.  Problem is, especially on the ply, the chalk is super tuff to get out with sandpaper.  When you think you've sanded it out, you really haven't and sometimes it shows up during finishing.
So, what can I use for marking while I'm just breaking down?


RE: What Do You Use For Marking? - Big Dave - 09-20-2018

For marking rough cuts I use a carpenter's pencil. Easily removed with sandpaper or rubbing alcohol...


RE: What Do You Use For Marking? - titanxt - 09-20-2018

I use a carpenter pencil as well.


RE: What Do You Use For Marking? - Admiral - 09-20-2018

Sometimes simple is best. Pencil


RE: What Do You Use For Marking? - barryvabeach - 09-20-2018

I use chalk, and a slightly damp sponge gets it right off.


RE: What Do You Use For Marking? - Stwood_ - 09-20-2018

Same pencil I use for everything else


RE: What Do You Use For Marking? - RPE1 - 09-20-2018

(09-20-2018, 02:41 PM)darita Wrote: For the finish measurements, of course I use a fine pencil, however for breaking down sheets and boards, I've been using white chalk, just for gross markings.  Problem is, especially on the ply, the chalk is super tuff to get out with sandpaper.  When you think you've sanded it out, you really haven't and sometimes it shows up during finishing.
So, what can I use for marking while I'm just breaking down?

You know, I spent a couple of days with a Master Woodworker in a small town in Arkansas years ago.  He could do make anything in his small shop.  He showed me to use a knife to mark measurements.  I always have a folding box cutter on my belt.  When I measure something I use the knife to make a very thin mark on the wood.  It's way thinner than any pencil lead.  When accuracy counts, always use a knife.  The only draw back is, sometimes it's hard to find when you take it over to the saw.

RP


RE: What Do You Use For Marking? - handi - 09-20-2018

I use a shop-built guide rail to reduce ply sheets. Having the rail sit on the cut line means I only need a small mark at each end, so less to clean up to begin with. 

Pencil is easy enough for Light veneer faces. I use white chalk pencils (NOT wax) to mark walnut. These are used by tailors and can be found on Amazon.


RE: What Do You Use For Marking? - fredhargis - 09-21-2018

Like several others I just use a carpenters pencil.


RE: What Do You Use For Marking? - Cooler - 09-21-2018

A carpenters' pencil or painters blue tape.  The tape does double duty as it makes for a cleaner cut.  It is easily removed, but adds cost.  It also provides scratch protection from the saw's base.

Lately I've been using a track saw to break down goods, and no lines are required.