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My Chopsticks DIY Carving Kit - Ash
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Make your own chopsticks using this kit from Japan. The kit contains roughly-shaped wood blocks to carve from, three grades of sand paper, beeswax, and cloth. A knife to carve the wooden piece is not included, but any standard penknife is sufficient to use. Enjoy creating something with your own hands!
This Chopsticks Whittlying DIY Kit is a handmade kit that allows you to make chopsticks by hand. With this kit, you can make your own original chopsticks. The sturdy wood makes it easy to use for chopsticks. Scrape it with your own cutter or knife, file it cleanly with the sandpaper that comes with the kit, and finish with beeswax. By using your own chopsticks every day, you will be able to have a comfortable meal time. In addition, chopsticks are used on a daily basis, so it is very ecological to make a pair for yourself. Please handle it with care, and prepare your own sharpening tools separately.
We recommend that you perform maintenance on your wooden chopsticks from time to time. If there are any bumps, it is recommended to scrape them off a little, and then clean them with sandpaper and beeswax. Why don't you use the "CHOPSTICKS WHITTLING DIY KIT" to make your own original chopsticks?
Contains:
2 Chopstick Blocks: L 21cm × W 1cm
Chopsticks Rest
Sandpaper: No. 150, 240, 400
Beeswax for Finishing
2 Pieces of Cloth
Made in Japan
Make your own chopsticks for everyday use!! Eco friendly chopsticks you can take with you anywhere you go.
HOW TO MAKE CHOPSTICKS
1.You form its length, thickness and shape with a cutter, knife to your preference and draw a line wIth that shape with a pencil.Let's cut it along the line with a cutter or a knife. Please be careful not to get injured when using a cutting tools.
2. When the shape is completed to some extent you file it by No.150 sandpaper until the rough ness of it runs out.
3.Furthermore, you file with the sandpaper of No.240, 400 until the surface becomes smooth.
4.After that, please take the beeswax on a cloth and coat it to the extent that you can moisten the entire chopsticks
5. After coat beeswax, wipe off excess beeswax with one more cloth, leave it for 1 day to 1 day and a half and dry it, it will be completed.
Let’s make a chopsticks rest in the same way.
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We are a full-service cutlery shop offering sharpening services, Japanese and Western culinary knives, vintage knives, outdoor, pocket and craft knives, cooking tools and accessories. We also offer knife skills and sharpening classes, and more.
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