thalmin said:I picked up a magnetic dry-erase board at Costco for about $20. While it didn't have a lined grid it did have a dot every inch (think of the dots at the corners of the square.) This board came with several markers, eraser, and bottle of cleaner. This board replaced my MegaMat about 2 years ago.
I just found the manufacturer's site.
thalmin said:I picked up a magnetic dry-erase board at Costco for about $20. While it didn't have a lined grid it did have a dot every inch (think of the dots at the corners of the square.) This board came with several markers, eraser, and bottle of cleaner. This board replaced my MegaMat about 2 years ago.
I just found the manufacturer's site.
Tamlyn said:I have a couple of these and they work like a charm. The little magnetic "push-pins" work great for miscellaneous markers. The dots are noticeable enough to easily draw in walls and other boundaries, but not so overwhelming that they distract or confuse.
Good luck!
Stripping from the frame took just a couple minutes and a screwdriver. Actually, I then stripped the fiberboard backing off, but would not do it again. The board now has thousands of tiny dents in it from rolling the dice on it, but they don't interfere with sighting or cleanup or anything.Wolfspider said:Oooh this is very promising indeed!
So you have had no problems with people seeing the little dots? I can't really see them in the sample pics. Can you provide a picture of your own?
How hard was it to strip from the frame?
Thanks again for all the suggestions!
thalmin said:We have no trouble seeing the dots, but we all sit around the dining room table, and the light is good.