Scriber

Scribers
An assortment of metal working scribers
ClassificationHand tool
Used withScriber block
A scribing compass
ClassificationHand tool

A scriber is a hand tool used in metal work to mark lines on workpieces, prior to machining. The process of using a scriber is called scribing and is just part of the process of marking out. It is used instead of pencils or ink lines, because the latter are hard to see, easily erased, and imprecise due to their wide mark; scribe lines are thin and semi-permanent. On non-coated workpieces marking blue is commonly used to increase the contrast of the mark lines.[1]

They are a rod with a tip made of cast steel that has been hardened and tempered. The point is sharpened to an angle of 30 or 40 degrees.[2] Some scribers have a point at both ends. It is used by dragging the point over the surface of the workpiece to leave a shallow scratch on its surface.

  1. ^ Miller, J. S. (1903), Teacher's handbook of manual training: Metal work, Whittaker, p. 12.
  2. ^ Lye, P. F. (1993), Metalwork theory, Nelson Thornes, pp. 18–19, ISBN 978-0-17-444313-1.

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