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General Discussion / Ustensil Mods
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Date: Sat, Oct 18 2008 23:43:27
as in, eating utensils
what do you guys think?
has anyone done it, or thought of it?
ever been at the dining table with you fork/knife/spoon/chopstick and wanted to spin it, only to find that the weight was too ridiculously unbalanced to spin?
how could we go about modding our eating utensils anyway?
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Date: Sat, Oct 18 2008 23:44:25
idk shoving forks into another?
tying chopsticks together? -
Date: Sat, Oct 18 2008 23:46:00
no.... my parents would kill me
Mom: "You can mod your pens..fine. BUT NOW MY FORKS? AND SPOONS? NO... I will beat you with fang's jookdo "
but really... I dont' think that that's necessary -.-''
I spin pens in class when i'm bored and dont' wanna write... but there's never a time that i dont' want to eat xDD -
Date: Sat, Oct 18 2008 23:46:26
..okay i don't want some freaky vortexed fork
i mean like idk, somehow modifying the weight or something
there's only so much you can do to a fork...
lol john, what do you do when you're chewing? -
Date: Sat, Oct 18 2008 23:48:21
You could file down the heavy end of the fork, or weld material to the light side to get it balanced.
Seems like a lot of work for getting a "fork" mod to me -
Date: Sat, Oct 18 2008 23:49:24
lol @ freakishly vortexed fork
possibly weights that go all the way around a fork and evenly distribute weight?
I doubt that would work,.. -
Date: Sat, Oct 18 2008 23:49:47QUOTE (Shadowserpant @ Oct 18 2008, 07:46 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>lol john, what do you do when you're chewing?
I never stop stuffing food into my mouth. Chewing + stuffing food into my mouth + swallowing is all simultaneous (sp?)
yeah...i'm a pig =.='' -
Date: Sat, Oct 18 2008 23:50:01
Even if you find a way to balance it my modding, I think they are too flat to do anything except passes.
But then I wouldn't trust myself spinning a sharp pointy knife (something deadlier than a KT)
I find chopsticks quite fun to spin though -
Date: Sat, Oct 18 2008 23:51:03
XDD
when eating ramen, i TA my chopsticks around. We could make a pen that on the other side is a spork or sumthing. -
Date: Sat, Oct 18 2008 23:53:14
i have cylindrical forks
like the stick part is round
and yea, i was thinking the best anyone could do would involve welding lol
hard work for HARDCORE SPINNING
chopsticks are actually pretty good already, if you get the round kind -
Date: Sat, Oct 18 2008 23:57:24
I'm too busy eating to s[pin.
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Date: Sat, Oct 18 2008 23:58:16
Spoiler:
credits to outlander for originally finding them -
Date: Sun, Oct 19 2008 00:04:39
+1 JC
Those are awesome. -
Date: Sun, Oct 19 2008 00:06:53QUOTE (-JC- @ Oct 18 2008, 07:58 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Spoiler:
credits to outlander for originally finding them
that's pure awesome
if those are heavy enough we have a pen fork knife spoon tjhing! -
Date: Sun, Oct 19 2008 00:16:01
holy shit wtf is that!?
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Date: Sun, Oct 19 2008 02:56:30
what does this have to do with philosophy?
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Date: Sun, Oct 19 2008 03:00:29
it seemed... idk ><
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Date: Mon, Oct 20 2008 22:53:19
the bamboo chopsticks at my house have the CoG right in the middle, and one end is smaller than the other
I tried spinning it once, but my mom got mad... -
Date: Tue, Oct 21 2008 07:32:31
I was finger passing my fork earlier while i was eating.
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Date: Tue, Oct 21 2008 18:12:15
I used to have a pair of good looking chopsticks just for spinning, but I broke them :/