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  • Originally posted by Fern View Post
    I have to add that this is a /facepalm tool.
    If that's an important clue it went right over my head.

    Oh, maybe it is something you downloaded to Firefox to post pics.

    That was pretty cool how you added notations to the sushi roller.

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    • I was just trying to express how useless this tool is: when I saw it I dropped my face into my palm.

      Ahra was on the right track, but it's reasonable to invent a device for meat or nuts.
      Think on something that you prepare at least 10 times faster with a knife.
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      • Hello everybody,
        is it a pencil sharpener ?

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        • No it isn't, though a pencil is a very good example of the shape that fits the hole.
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          • i was thinking pencil sharpener myself, but i remembered you saying it's bigger than that.

            maybe it is supposed to sharpen round chair legs into shape... ? like a tool for woodwork?


            ~ scooch on over closer dear

            and i will nibble on your ear ~

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            • I think I know.. is it a bean cutter?

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              • You got it!
                Spong's bean slicer.

                Why would anyone feed beans one by one into this slicer if you can cut 20 beans in a bunch with a knife? o.O
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                • your hint with the shape did it..and google They used it because all pieces where cut the same and it looked nice. You got those cutters "french sliced" or "straight cut".

                  ok, let's try this:
                  Last edited by clwulf; 02-10-2010, 06:58:08.

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                  • Originally posted by clwulf View Post
                    They used it because all pieces where cut the same and it looked nice.
                    I see. Personally I couldn't care less the pieces on my plate are the same or not.

                    For yours: the first thing came to my mind was some kind of old air pump.
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                    • lol, neither do I

                      it sort of "pumps", but not air. They used it around the 1920's.

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                      • is it something used in wine production?

                        or something used in a sanitation system?


                        ~ scooch on over closer dear

                        and i will nibble on your ear ~

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                        • nope. It's an household item. It sucks in and presses out. The thing at the bottom is loaded with a spring.
                          Last edited by clwulf; 01-27-2010, 14:52:34.

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                          • Dumb guess...

                            a spaghetti maker ?

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                            • no spaghetti either. It was placed/held into something ....and the brass plunger has a spring...
                              nowadays we use a maschine for this household chore.
                              Last edited by clwulf; 01-28-2010, 20:09:43. Reason: hint

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                              • The "drum" seems too small for it to be a washing machine, but I'll throw that out there.

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