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Wooden cutlery, cabbage spoon, My chopstics

2008-08-21 16:24:58 | Weblog
It has been very warm today...

All leading to a decrease in productivity.
Anyway, the current lot went mat, as shown below.



The piece half way down is the divider between the
done and the not yet done, "done"?, it refers to
post-matting operation, of removing faulty anomalies.

In addition, I managed to make 3 more..., as shown.



As you can see, no end-incision, no peg holes, and
I will do that tommorrow. Most of my time today was
therefore, spent on sawing out the pieces for more

containers, seen here.



One burning issue here is this. Take a look at the following
illustration.



A, B, and C are all showing the peg hole schematics.

The red blobs are the emulsion I want to use, 60 % of which
is water, and the ideal situation is A, the emulsion
only deposited at the botom of the peg hole.

Up until now, I have been using thin prickers, and
the net result is always something like B!

What you really need is a syringe, as in C, and the next
shows my preliminary attempt at that.



It did not get me anywhere. The emulsion is too thick!
If it were runnier I could have got somewhere, but then...
I need a larger bore, and I think I can buy one of those,

I hope, off the shelf, at Tokyu Hands?

No, I have not done anything yet on the cabbage spoon,
which is the largest in terms of concave surface.

I am talking about the image below.



The cabbage spoon, as I call it, is meant for heavy work,
such as scooping up the whole cabbage (nearlly),
or the whole apple. It is coating ready, and it has been

lying around in my coating shed for such a long time!
It is about time I did some coating on it!











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