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Icecream Scoop

Gadget-UK

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Yes, I know.
Wrong time of year really BUT after cutting up my acrylic slab I had a rather large piece that if I cut it for a pen blank I would of wasted a fair amount (poor cutting on my part :thinks: )

I decided to make an Icecream scoop out of it instead.
Just a quick video to show what it looks like.
Too say I am pleased with it is an understatement, the colours are great and lines up really well.
Just got to reduce the thickness of the black lines next time :thumbs:

 

Steve68

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I say, do take off your Gucci's before walking on the parquet :face:

That blank is a stunner Colin. Very nice indeed!!!
 

Gadget-UK

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That’s very nice Colin, what’s next a Melon baller? :thumbs::thumbs::thinks:

I have a complete set of Kitchen Utensils to do ��
All round handles to make, originally they wanted wood but have now decided they want different coloured acrylic handles = 7 of them :rolling:

WITH rings in the top so they can hang them up :thinks:
Should be interesting :thumbs:
 

Penpal

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Novel and exciting short video Colin,totally impressed with your beautiful scoop.When our children were small I often used a scoop for the mashed potatoes to try and judge how much they actually ate. We had five under 8 years at one stage. Later on feeding 8 of us was very interesting,totally worth while,never a dull moment.

Well done Colin.

Peter.
 

Bucks

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That looks great Colin:thumbs:
By the way, with our 12 year old daughter, there is never a wrong time of year for ice cream! we could be out in thick snow & she would still want an icecream or slush puppy lol
 
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