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Nothing fancy here, just a minimal knife with some water drops. I am trying to step away from my dinosaur project and play with other subjects for a bit. HMM!
This pasta or cookie wheels is useful and decorative. I've been using it when I make Pinwheels cookies.
For Macro Mondays theme: Wheels
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The 3/9/20 theme for Macro Mondays is Cutters.
I dredged these cutters out of the bottom of one of my tool drawers. In the more than half a century that I've owned them, I doubt that I've used them more than a couple dozen times, and they sure do show the neglect they've suffered during all those years.
Put this one on before in colour and have now given it a mono treatmen which gives it a vintage look.
Distinctive pair and . . they both are designed to use their razor-sharp wheels to cut slices through pizzas! But these two specific bikes will not be used for that and instead will be enjoyed TOGETHER as a pair of lovely and unique objects.
Theme: "TWO-GETHER""
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I spotted this beautiful cutter sailing down the Solent on Sunday. Looked into her history and to my surprise found she was not built one hundred and twenty years ago but in 2007 in Falmouth based on the Bristol Channel Pilot Cutters She was built to her original spec but for bronze fittings instead of iron and a twin sandwich plywood deck encased in epoxy resin and overlaid with teak. The interior fit out is beautifully done with all the mod conns.
For Macro Mondays theme "Cutter", this is the business end of a box cutter that has gotten a considerable workout since our recent move.