mitch
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1) Instead of Chinese white, etc., try a thin schmear of damar varnish. You can draw on it with an ordinary pencil pretty well and it doesn't flake as badly when applied over a very clean surface.
2) If you're trying to grip an odd-shaped/tapered/angled object in your vise jaws but it keeps slipping one way or another before you can get the vise quite tight enough, try putting some hot glue on the contact points. For a real tough situation you can even hot glue it to the jaw faces, but I find most of the time I just need a layer of glue for extra traction. I have a pair of leather jaw pads that have a thin layer of hot glue on both sides for holding things like single-shot receivers that never quite seem to have two exactly opposing surfaces to grip.
2) If you're trying to grip an odd-shaped/tapered/angled object in your vise jaws but it keeps slipping one way or another before you can get the vise quite tight enough, try putting some hot glue on the contact points. For a real tough situation you can even hot glue it to the jaw faces, but I find most of the time I just need a layer of glue for extra traction. I have a pair of leather jaw pads that have a thin layer of hot glue on both sides for holding things like single-shot receivers that never quite seem to have two exactly opposing surfaces to grip.