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![]() We did some up last night too. I'll have to snap a pic or two.
Man what a flippin' mess.. pumpkin seeds and guts all over the place. hehe.. Good thing we only do this once a year.. ![]() |
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![]() I'm carving our last two tomorrow, then I'll post. Jason, those are super cool!
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![]() you used a dremel didn't ya?
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![]() Now THAT would be a mess and a half. A coarse tooth blade works best, whether its on a knife, saw, sawzall...
check these out: http://www.pumpkinway.com/
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#5
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![]() Dremel used to sell a pumpkin carving tool which you could get at Home Depot or Rona this time of year. Don't know if they still do. They're an incredibly keen little miniature version of the Dremel tool. How cool is that?
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![]() Really? I never would have thought a rotating tool would be very efficient.
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![]() I think she used just a very small toothed blade. I know she asked fro the dremel but never heard it
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