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Re: The New and Improved Woodworking Life
Hi every one , i was working on a cabinet/drop leaf cutting table for my wifes sewing room. And i was laying out tenons and found it hard to see my scribe lines on my quarter sawn red oak. So i was thinking what i could do, and thought that i use prussian blue for laying out lines when i work with steel so what would work like that for wood. so I tride the roll on paper corection tape that is used to correct type on paper. it worked, lines stayed sharp and accurate and stood out proud. It also scrapes off easy. not sure if anyone ever thought of this before just wanted to throw it out there
posted: 8:31 pm on January 12th