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Dixon
17 products
Dixon
17 products
Dixon Lumber Crayons & Marking Products
Dixon is one of the most trusted names in lumber and timber marking. Our Dixon product selection includes lumber crayons in multiple colors and temperature ratings, specifically engineered for marking green and dry logs, lumber, and job site materials. Dixon crayons are waterproof, smear-resistant, and available in hard, medium, and soft formulas for different temperature conditions and surface types encountered in logging and sawmill operations.
Pair Dixon crayons with Markal paint sticks, tree marking paint, and flagging tape for a complete marking supply kit. Browse our full marking products and lumber crayons and markers collections for all your job site identification needs.
Frequently Asked Questions
What temperature ratings do Dixon lumber crayons come in?
Dixon lumber crayons are available in temperature-rated formulas for cold weather (below 32°F), standard temperatures, and hot weather use. Selecting the right formula ensures legible marks on log yard materials in any season.
Are Dixon crayons waterproof?
Yes. Dixon lumber crayons are waterproof and maintain legibility on wet logs and lumber, making them the standard choice for marking green timber in forestry and sawmill operations year-round.
What colors do Dixon lumber crayons come in?
Dixon crayons are available in red, yellow, white, blue, orange, and black. Multiple colors enable color-coded log grading and sorting systems used in sawmill and timber procurement operations.























