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Whenever I buy an expensive foamy coffee, I get the opportunity to disencumber the caffeine purveyors of one or more of those little wooden lollypop style stirrers.
I've now amassed a collection of around 30 of these things, and quite naturally, would really, really like to use them to craft a little
office trebuchet.
What I need are some miniature nails, a saw, a tiny tape-measure and various other items I can use to make good my design.
Ship Modeller's Toolkit
http://www.hobbytools.com.au/prod558.htm I would have thought something like this might fit the bill. [Jinbish, Jan 26 2009]
Matchitecture model making
http://www.hobbytools.com.au/prod786.htm Not as potentially interactive as a trebuchet, but something to think about. [Jinbish, Jan 26 2009]
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I'm not sure where 'avail' came from - (I think I could have availed myself a lollypop) Would I have gotten away with 'alleviating' the coffee chain? - Still doesn't sound quite right though. A thesaurus suggests that 'disencumber' might be more appropriate, and it sounds better too - on account of it sounding similar to cucumber (edited). |
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BTW, it is quite easy to weave them into a respectable representation of a portcullis, for you to trundle your trebuchet through. |
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I've been interlacing them into various star-shaped things that explode satisfyingly when thrown at Jerry, but might have a go at a portcullis next. |
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New from Rhipoff Magazines - "Coffee Stirrer Weekly".
This lovingly crafted publication builds in 52 weekly parts into a comprehensive pictorial guide to beverage agitators of the world and their uses as mediaeval weapons of minor destruction.
Week one comes with a free coffee stirrer to start your collection*.
Issue one NOW at your newsagent, price just £1.99 (normal price £3.99) |
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* We reserve the right to substitute a plastic alternative. |
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Yay... Of course I would prefer a CNC machine center and a place to download your designs. |
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