12-15-2015, 06:38 PM
Hi,
I keep hearing people recommend using a white pencil to mark on dark wood, something I'd like to try.
Issue is, I cannot find a pencil with a white lead, so not exactly sure what it is people are using.
There are artist pencils, but they seem to cost more than what I would expect a wood worker to pay, and besides, I'm not sure they can hold a point.
There are white sewing pencils, but I don't think those are actually pencils, although having never used one I am guessing.
Steve Latta had a mechanical pencil with a white lead in it. I couldn't find one of those either. He didn't say where he got it.
Another result I saw was marking with a knife and dusting Finely ground chalk into the knife line. Maybe, but a pencil sounds a LOT easier.
Anyone here have any ideas?
Mike
I keep hearing people recommend using a white pencil to mark on dark wood, something I'd like to try.
Issue is, I cannot find a pencil with a white lead, so not exactly sure what it is people are using.
There are artist pencils, but they seem to cost more than what I would expect a wood worker to pay, and besides, I'm not sure they can hold a point.
There are white sewing pencils, but I don't think those are actually pencils, although having never used one I am guessing.
Steve Latta had a mechanical pencil with a white lead in it. I couldn't find one of those either. He didn't say where he got it.
Another result I saw was marking with a knife and dusting Finely ground chalk into the knife line. Maybe, but a pencil sounds a LOT easier.
Anyone here have any ideas?
Mike