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    SAAAAWEEEEEEET !!! GREAT WARPED MINDS THINK ALIKE !

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    So......would it be bad form if you attached a brush to a toy pistol. Then evry morning you could first blow yer brains out before taking the blade to yer face ? Outta control here ,gonna hafta stop now !

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    I wouldn't mind using a small engine piston for a brush handle. Being a mild gear head, it would be fun to shave with a car part.

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    You could attach it to a straight and brush and shave at the same time-Har har.
    No matter how many men you kill you can't kill your successor-Emperor Nero

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    Quote Originally Posted by vthomlinson View Post
    i just found a headless barbie.. maybe i can rig something up with that.. we'll see.
    If you find the head and widen the neck hole a little....

    Bwahahahaha!!

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    Vixctor,

    If you do want to set a knot into that glass I would suggest sanding that hole first. I don't know what you have available for tools, but I personally would take my scribe and low grit diamond lapping film then rough that opening. As I doubt that you have the film any diamond or carbide tipped scribe will scratch it. This will provide a mechanical bond for the epoxy. Yes I would use epoxy as it will be clear or slightly amber in appearance where gorilla glue would be obvious.

    I should carve a couple of odd handles before classes start back up. If I do I'll post them, but of course I have a million other projects that have to be done first.

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    How about an old glass doorknob?
    It is easier to fool people than to convince them they have been fooled. Twain

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    oh.. i love the doorknob idea.. you guys are really making me think.. i'm also considering using a pistol gripped fencing handle... like this one.
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    What about Tom Servo?
    I'm also thinking what about gutting a dog/cat statue, inserting the innards from a stick blender. It could be like the donkey cigarette dispensers!
    Or maybe a real...no, no, no...well? No, that would be morose.
    Have any of you guys heard of a ZhuZhu pet?
    I'll have to go through my daughter's room tomorrow morning.
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    we have about 20 of those darn zhu zhu pets around the house.. whenever i can't get the 6 year old in bed i threaten to eat one of the hamsters and she runs and dives under the blankets.

    i am now thinking i would love a small tin robot toy for a handle.. there are plenty of unusual artsy toy places on melrose blvd i should look into.

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