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DIY-Tool for a nonpareil-/ peacockswirl

DIY-Tool for a nonpareil-/ peacock swirl; cardboard and skewers

Fast, easy and cheap!

DIY-Tool for a nonpareil-/ peacockswirl; even spacing
DIY-Tool for a nonpareil-/ peacockswirl; push skewers into the cardboard

DIY-Tool for a nonpareil-/ peacockswirl; adjust the length
DIY-Tool for a nonpareil-/ peacockswirl; adjust the length
DIY-Tool for a nonpareil-/ peacockswirl; finished rake
DIY-Tool for a nonpareil-/ peacockswirl; make your rake the same length as your mould

Take a piece of cardboard of an old shipping box and long, wooden shashlik skewers.
















Make sure the cardboard has these waves between the two outer layers.

















Push the skewers into the cardboard. Count the waves between them for an even placement.

















The skewers should all have the same length, so they all reach the bottom of your mould.

















Put your tool onto a table and push the skewers down on the surface. This way they will all have the exact same length.















Your soap rake is done!




















Ideally your tool is the same length as your mould.




 
 
 

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