Re: How do you mark dark boards?
My first thought was a silver sharpie, but I like the sharp chalk idea more.
Re: How do you mark dark boards?
Hi,
Panic cancelled folks.:(
They phoned today to say it would be the middle of the week after next before it arrived instead of a few days and if I wanted my money back or was that ok - I said it would be ok.
Five minutes later they called to say actually according to their supplier it would be the middle of january.:mad:
So it looks like I will have to pay the third extra to get the (supposed to be cheaper) white stuff I really didn't want in the first place.:taz::mad::taz:
The reason the cheap stuff will cost more is the sheet size means I will need to buy 7 sheets of that instead of 2 of what I actually wanted.:tears:
On the plus side I got my friend to mock up a model of what it will look like to see if it will work.
I may of course have to delete this if the abomination I finally produce looks nothing like it. :P
http://www.satanswombat.pwp.blueyond...rackdesign.jpg
dr del
Re: How do you mark dark boards?
If you don't want a permanent mark, how about a neon colored dry-erase marker?
Re: How do you mark dark boards?
Hi,
Well now it's white I was just gonna use a pencil but for future readers it never hurts to have suggestions listed. :)
dr del
Re: How do you mark dark boards?
For black, use a white crayon.
(Other than white crayons for white, obviously)
Crayon won't rub off easily, but you can remove it if you want to.