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Jack -
Here's what KregRep posted in a previous thread...
"Here's the technique I would suggest!
1) Mix equal parts flour and water (2-3 tablespoons should be adequate) into a paste.
2) Carefully rub the paste into the Kreg Jig® markings with your finger.
3) Wipe away the excess paste with a very lightly dampened cloth.
4) The paste mixture will harden over time. Repeat if necessary.
This paste turns into sort of a glue... and really sticks well. It doesn't flake-out like white-out might be prone to doing."
Other's suggested whiteout (which apparently works well, but may not stick as well).
There are a few more ideas in the threat "How can we improve your experience"....
Here's what KregRep posted in a previous thread...
"Here's the technique I would suggest!
1) Mix equal parts flour and water (2-3 tablespoons should be adequate) into a paste.
2) Carefully rub the paste into the Kreg Jig® markings with your finger.
3) Wipe away the excess paste with a very lightly dampened cloth.
4) The paste mixture will harden over time. Repeat if necessary.
This paste turns into sort of a glue... and really sticks well. It doesn't flake-out like white-out might be prone to doing."
Hi,
Paste seems a bit more work than just taking a bright yellow, white, red or other color of Acrylic paint (I just use some Acrylic waterbased model paint, like Tamiya, or other paint you can get at your hobby shop...it comes in small bottles) and dribble some into the marking with a small paint brush ("microtips" brushes work well, also available at a hobby shop) and after letting it set for a few minutes, you can wipe off what's on the face of the jig, or let it dry longer and sand off the excess. It leaves clear bright markings and you don't need to get out the baking supplies. :-)
John
A woodworking magazine paid me for this tip.
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