by:
Shane Eagen
photos: Yvonne Duivenvoorden
illustration: Len Churchill
TOAST TONGS
Zap-free
toast removal
This is a
great beginners project because it demonstrates the flexibility
and strength of wood. All it takes is a little water and heat
to persuade these tong arms to wrap around a pretty tight corner.
Youll need a straight-grained bend-friendly species of
wood like white oak or ash to make the arms. The fulcrum can
be fashioned from any little scrap youve got in your workshop;
I used maple, but a contrasting colour looks good too. In addition
to the regular tools, have a bucket of water on hand and a candle
(as a heat source) for bending the wood. Youll also need
a small rare earth magnet and a drill fitted with a bit the
same size as the magnet.
At Arms Length
Avoid
electrocution in style. Resist the temptation to
poke around in your toaster with a fork and use
these nifty wooden tongs instead
These tongs
make great gifts so you might want to build a few at once. Start
work on the tablesaw or bandsaw and rip the 1/8"- thick
x 1"-wide x 18"-long blank for the arms. Make sure
the wood grain runs along the length of the arms and lay out
the tapered shape of the arm onto the wood. Dont worry
about shaping the taper yet.
Water Works
Drop the arm blank into a bucket of room temperature water to
soak. While its soaking, cut out a length of wood for
the fulcrum. Roundover the end with a rasp or stationery sander.
Its easiest to shape the round end of the fulcrum first
before cutting it to its final length.
A
magnet keeps these tongs at the ready for any toast
rescue emergencies that pop up
After
the arm blank has soaked for a few hours, fish it out of the
bucket and wipe off any excess water. Hold it about 2"
above the candle flame and ensure the heat is directed at the
middle of the wood. Apply gentle pressure. After about 20 seconds,
the wood will start bending with ease. Keep applying pressure
until its bent in half. Then fit the fulcrum inside the
resulting bend and use a small clamp to hold everything together.
Set aside and leave to dry overnight.
Propose a Toast
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Remove the
clamp and the arms should hold their shape. Apply some glue
to the outside of the fulcrum and clamp the pieces back together.
Once the glue has dried, shape the arms and fulcrum to their
final taper by holding the assembled tongs against a stationery
belt or disc sander. The layout lines should still be visible.
To complete the construction, sand the tongs by hand and then
drill a hole slightly deeper than the thickness of the magnet
into the centre of the fulcrum. Put a drop of glue into the
hole and insert the magnet. You can leave the tongs unfinished
if you choose or apply a few coats of food-safe finish. Hand-rubbed
beeswax or mineral oil works well. Once completed, the magnet
will secure your tongs on the toaster or fridgeclose at
hand for preventing finger-burning toast emergencies.
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