I'd finally got around to it - hoe-skimming weeds off the gravel path I mean.
As I feebly prodded with an old push-hoe, I mused about other "tuits" : the hop tuit, the jump tuit, the string tuit, the way tuit, the more tuit and so on ad lib.
Then I suddenly saw in my mind's eye, a "better" hoe, a round hoe, a loop-hoe, of knife-edged flexible carton cutting steel, useful stuff that.
The 100mm loop would bolt strongly to the handle and in use would combine the functions of pull-hoe and minirake.
Its name? The TUIT of course. I'll make a prototype right now, I day-dreamed.
"No you won't you old fool," said Brain. "You gave your workshop away five years ago."-- rayfo, Jun 28 2001 this sounds like a scythe.-- mihali, Jun 28 2001 Baked. My dad had one of these when I was ten. It was actually a rounded trapezoid at the end of the handle. It worked way better than regular hoes. With a regular hoe you had to chop chop chop. With the open trapezoid hoe you could just chop into the soil once and then drag it along.-- globaltourniquet, Jun 28 2001 <metrically challenged/> I'm not sure if I get the idea. Do I picture this thingy like placing a bandsaw blade into a length of PVC pipe?-- reensure, Jun 28 2001 Reensure About 4 inches in diameter. Yes. Something like that. And thanks GlobalT - I thought it would work well.-- rayfo, Jun 28 2001 random, halfbakery