Simple Oven Sticks
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- Consultingwoodworker
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Simple Oven Sticks
I have uploaded new project files to my website: These simple oven sticks.
You can download the .dxf, .crv, .tap files or even a dimensioned drawing to make them the old fashioned way!
http://www.consultingwoodworker.com/skill_building
Ralph
Re: Simple Oven Sticks
Ralph,
Thanks for the DXF!
I like the project for this years, "Hanging a Christmas present on the neighborhood doors" project.
I also really liked your method of holding down the project during machining.
Bob
Thanks for the DXF!
I like the project for this years, "Hanging a Christmas present on the neighborhood doors" project.
I also really liked your method of holding down the project during machining.
Bob
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Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek (Developer of the microscope.)
Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek (Developer of the microscope.)
Re: Simple Oven Sticks
What's an "Oven Stick"?
Cheers
Wolffie
Cheers
Wolffie
Re: Simple Oven Sticks
Depends. If it tastes like fish, it's a fish stick. If could also be a gooey or crispy mess from a spill in the oven. That assumes it did stick to the sides or bottom. Of course it could be what is pictured in the original post, although Oven Hook or PushmePullme may be a better name.Wolffie1 wrote:What's an "Oven Stick"?
Cheers
Wolffie
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Re: Simple Oven Sticks
Wolffie,
Click the link to find out! LOL
They are used to slide hot oven racks in or out without burning the fingers.
These are sized for toaster ovens, though you can easily scale them up for bigger racks.
Ralph
Click the link to find out! LOL
They are used to slide hot oven racks in or out without burning the fingers.
These are sized for toaster ovens, though you can easily scale them up for bigger racks.
Ralph
Re: Simple Oven Sticks
Thank you Ralph.Consultingwoodworker wrote:Wolffie,
Click the link to find out! LOL
They are used to slide hot oven racks in or out without burning the fingers.
These are sized for toaster ovens, though you can easily scale them up for bigger racks.
Ralph
Never heard the name before and couldn't figure out how to slide it under the pan.
Great idea, beats the old potholder a mile or 2
Cheers
Wolffie
Re: Simple Oven Sticks
Smarty pants4DThinker wrote:Depends. If it tastes like fish, it's a fish stick. If could also be a gooey or crispy mess from a spill in the oven. That assumes it did stick to the sides or bottom. Of course it could be what is pictured in the original post, although Oven Hook or PushmePullme may be a better name.Wolffie1 wrote:What's an "Oven Stick"?
Cheers
Wolffie
Cheers
Wolffie