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kitchenor the bathroomfor tools

updated wed 12 sep 07

 

Duff bogen on sat 8 sep 07


I've been looking at "flossers" in our thoothbrush box. They look like a great tool for notching rims or somethin'.

Gordon Ward wrote: I always look at the kitchen section in stores with a keen eye. One
of my favorite kitchen tools for pottery is a common potato peeler.
They work great for champhoring (beveling) leather hard clay. Old
dull ones work fine. Get a new one for the kitchen.

Just found an interesting large silicone rib at the grocery store.
Here's what it looks like: http://www.coolcookinggadgets.com/
siscspblbyis.html
It has a rigid feel to the center and more flexible at the edges.
Will try it this week. If it doesn't work well in the studio, it
will certainly be handy in the kitchen.

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amberpoo@earthlink.net on mon 10 sep 07


I remove the brush from my Braun toothbrush and run it with the metal piece
which gives great texture to mountains.

> [Original Message]
> From: Duff bogen
> To:
> Date: 9/8/07 6:56:35 PM
> Subject: Re: kitchenor the bathroomfor tools
>
> I've been looking at "flossers" in our thoothbrush box. They look like a
great tool for notching rims or somethin'.
>
> Gordon Ward wrote: I always look at the
kitchen section in stores with a keen eye. One
> of my favorite kitchen tools for pottery is a common potato peeler.
> They work great for champhoring (beveling) leather hard clay. Old
> dull ones work fine. Get a new one for the kitchen.
>
> Just found an interesting large silicone rib at the grocery store.
> Here's what it looks like: http://www.coolcookinggadgets.com/
> siscspblbyis.html
> It has a rigid feel to the center and more flexible at the edges.
> Will try it this week. If it doesn't work well in the studio, it
> will certainly be handy in the kitchen.
>
>
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