How Do You Use A Scratch Awl?
A scratch awl comes in handy when a pencil or marker does not show up very well on any material you need to mark. This tool is easy to use, and it lasts longer than a pencil or pen. Buy a scratch awl at any hardware store. Pick one that is comfortable in your hand. It doesn’t need to be expensive; however, it lasts a long time, so you should spend extra money for one that’s sturdy. Sharpen your tool. A dull scratch awl is almost impossible to use. If it needs to be sharpened, use a metal file to create a sharp point. Draw the file down the shaft to the point of the awl while slowly turning the awl. Measure exactly where you want to make a mark with the scratch awl. You can’t erase a mistake like you do with a pencil. Measure twice and draw once when using a scratch awl. Place a straight edge beside the point where you need to mark. Hold the straight edge firmly; if it moves, your line will not come out true. Hold the scratch awl at a slight angle so the point is up against the straight