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*A (Typically Blue) Semi-Transparent [[Lacquer]] of sorts used mainly in Machining for Helping in [[Layout]] / [[Marking Out]] of raw material/rough parts for further machining steps
*A (Typically Blue) Semi-Transparent [[Lacquer]] of sorts used mainly in Machining for Helping in [[Layout]] / [[Marking Out]] of raw material/rough parts for further machining steps
*A Similar Tool is a [[Carpenter's Pencil]] / [[Grease Pencil]]  
*A Similar Tool is a [[Carpenter's Pencil]] / [[Grease Pencil]]  
*You can scratch/scry off this thin layer with a Compass etc without effecting the [[Surface Finish]] of the metal below
*You can scratch/scry off this thin layer with a Compass or Scribe etc without effecting the [[Surface Finish]] of the metal below


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Revision as of 05:54, 22 February 2022

Basics

  • A (Typically Blue) Semi-Transparent Lacquer of sorts used mainly in Machining for Helping in Layout / Marking Out of raw material/rough parts for further machining steps
  • A Similar Tool is a Carpenter's Pencil / Grease Pencil
  • You can scratch/scry off this thin layer with a Compass or Scribe etc without effecting the Surface Finish of the metal below

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