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a1Jim
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#1 posted 161 days ago
Creative idea ,nice work.
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jap
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#2 posted 161 days ago
useful and cool
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HorizontalMike
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#3 posted 160 days ago
I really like this idea! Simple and easily replaceable when/if needed. Thanks for sharing! A “Favorites” for sure!
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Monte Pittman
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#4 posted 160 days ago
I agree with Mike. Great idea.
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Grumpymike
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#5 posted 160 days ago
What a great project, I hate the ‘squishey’ plastic ones … These will be good next to the BBQ
-- Grumpy old guy, and lookin' good Doin' it.
Paulo in Texas
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#6 posted 160 days ago
I wonder if downsizing these would work as chopsticks; for those of us who love Chinese food but still haven’t mastered chopsticking.
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GerardoArg1
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#7 posted 160 days ago
I also thought so chopsticks for chinese food … need to do some fine that can be handled with finger pressure … or take two purchased and simply merge them with a bent wood. At least so I imagine I. Thanks all.
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Fishinbo
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#8 posted 160 days ago
Neat execution and brilliant idea.
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BentheViking
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#9 posted 160 days ago
are these going to be the next cutting boards?
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