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    Quote Originally Posted by rgsparber View Post
    It only a problem on my cut surfaces.

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    OK, that makes sense. I don't have mine cut. The outside surface seems to be polished which may seal up the carbon black pigment in the rubber from marking. Maybe try a Scotchbrite mesh or nylon mesh wheel on a piece and see if that makes any difference?

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    Next we'll see some homemade tools associated with gathering hockey pucks to make even more homemade tools. DIY version of this would be good:

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    Looks like a useful tool. Might not be all that hard to make....

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    Puck's make good bench dog cookies, with trimmed anti-slip rubber floor protectors on the tops https://x-protector.com/products/eh-b1zi-hysg https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/165892105589

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    This seems like a great idea, I was going to cut up some old truck mudflaps - to cut the hard pucks, did you use a bandsaw and what blade (TPI) approximate?

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    Yes, I used my bandsaw. I think is was a variable pitch blade but not critical. Hopefully you can find a free puck.



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