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Big Chunky Pottery Ribs?
Does anyone know of a source for large sized fat or chunky wooden or plastic pottery ribs, not ones that are 1/8" to 1/4" in size, but much thicker? I need something like this for finishing the inside of bowls. Any leads would be appreciated! Thanks!
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Have you tried a wooden kitchen spoon? I like it for pushing walls.
Tony http://tonyolsen.com/up/ "Larz Kremer" wrote in message ... Does anyone know of a source for large sized fat or chunky wooden or plastic pottery ribs, not ones that are 1/8" to 1/4" in size, but much thicker? I need something like this for finishing the inside of bowls. Any leads would be appreciated! Thanks! |
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I use a French spatula but when I went to search for a link to one to show
you what I was talking about I could not find a single one. The closest thing to it I could find was called a bowl scraper (bakers tool). It is plastic and large with a curved edge. What is/was wonderful about the French spatula is that it is shaped like a French curve so you can get different curves out of one tool. Mine is also very large (it is meant to be used to scrape out a large bowl). Anyway, if you go to a good bakers supply place they might have one. DKat "Larz Kremer" wrote in message ... Does anyone know of a source for large sized fat or chunky wooden or plastic pottery ribs, not ones that are 1/8" to 1/4" in size, but much thicker? I need something like this for finishing the inside of bowls. Any leads would be appreciated! Thanks! |
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