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TM 9-243 TYPES AND USES MACHINIST’S  SCRIBERS The machinist’s scriber is used to mark or score on steel, glass, aluminum, copper or similar surfaces. There  are  two  basic  types  of  machinist’s  scribers,  single point  pocket  (1)  and  bent  point-straight  point  (2). Tungsten carbide tips have extremely hard points and are used on hardened steel or glass. The bent point is used to scribe through holes or other hard to reach places. USING  A  MACHINIST’S  SCRIBER NOTE The following procedure for scribing an alignment mark on a telescope is not the only use of a scriber. 1 Place material to be marked on a firm surface. Place a  steel  rule  or  straight  edge  (1)  on  the  work  beside the line to be scribed. 2 Use finger tips of one hand to hold the straight edge securely. Hold the scriber in your hand as you would a  pencil. 1 2 - 2

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