Pencil or scribe line, what's the first choice. Goway tool
Come on, when you are in the wood shop, what tool would you request to remove a pencil or scribe line on wood? Sending the new guy out for the Magic Erasor is a typical thing to do in a scene shop.
"This wire is not long enough, hey new guy, go out to the truck and get the wire stretcher!"
A good test on the first day... Wouldn't believe how many of them go to the truck, look all over it and then come back a half hour later with a "I couldn't find it."
How do you find something, if you don't know what it is, or what it looks like?
Especially if it does not exist.
Plus, if you stretch wire, it looses it's rating and you have to THROW IT OUT.
The other one I've heard carpenters use is the "Board Stretcher".
No, not a Mr. Clean product. Can't believe nobody uses "the magic eraser" to remove scribe or pencil lines during layout especially for something that's going to show. Renegadeblack was closest.
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Could be a saw depending on how you mark your cuts. I like to leave a bit of line on the cut board to show it is not undersized. Then again I make pretty thick lines as my pencil wears down