Bobalu
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I was helping my granddaughter carve her pumpkin tonight, which seems to be my official duty every year at this time. Rather than the scary face design she usually requests, she wanted something a little different this year..... a spider sitting on its web.
I drew what I felt was a fair representation of a spider on the pumpkin (kids are so easy to please). Then I got out my pumpkin carving tools.....a drywall hole saw, a mini hacksaw, my battery powered drill, and some spade bits. I no longer us anything like a knife, not after learning the hard way that slimy, slippery pumpkin pulp and sharp knives don't mix.
All went well as far as getting the spider design cut out, but there was the little matter of the web. I only wanted to cut partially through the pumpkin, so it wouldn't get to fragile. I looked around for the perfect tool to do this with, and suddenly the light bulb went on. I wanted to gouge the pumpkin, not cut it. I had lots of gouges in my shop. A few minutes later I was gouging out the web with my small spindle gouge. It worked great. :biggrin:
I drew what I felt was a fair representation of a spider on the pumpkin (kids are so easy to please). Then I got out my pumpkin carving tools.....a drywall hole saw, a mini hacksaw, my battery powered drill, and some spade bits. I no longer us anything like a knife, not after learning the hard way that slimy, slippery pumpkin pulp and sharp knives don't mix.
All went well as far as getting the spider design cut out, but there was the little matter of the web. I only wanted to cut partially through the pumpkin, so it wouldn't get to fragile. I looked around for the perfect tool to do this with, and suddenly the light bulb went on. I wanted to gouge the pumpkin, not cut it. I had lots of gouges in my shop. A few minutes later I was gouging out the web with my small spindle gouge. It worked great. :biggrin: