Only one has the point markings done with a hand-held labeling tool called the IDPal. Oh, here's the punch set: Hi Andy when you find something that works really well, kindly let me know! Last edited by Andy Henriksen 09-15-2007 at 10:54 PM. Oh, the board is myrtlewood, supposedly - quite a range of colors from pale yellowish green to chocolate - a neat little board given to me by a friend. If that is a legitamate option, any tips on doing it well? Or is there a better way to darken the letters? So my questions are: any reason this wouldn't be perfect?Īnd is there a good way to ensure that the letters and numbers are readable? I seem to recall a trick where you burn the wood black in and around the indented letters, and then lightly sand the surface back to the original wood. ![]() It seems like it would be perfect for this. At first I had thought to use the rub-on dry transfer letters, but then I came across this spring loaded letter punch set. I have the holes drilled, and would like to mark the board in a few spots (theres a row of holes for wins, skunks, keeping track of points, etc.).
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