01-02-2026, 01:38 PM
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#701
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Originally Posted by Fuzz
Hrmm, now you are inspiring me to create a floppy drive Star Ship in a bottle. Can you share a picture of some of the tools you use to make it happen? I have a hammer in mind, but perhaps something more delicate is called for...

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Here you are:
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01-02-2026, 02:54 PM
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#702
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Ooo, my wife has some super long tweezers she uses in her aquarium. I may borrow...now i just need to empty the appropriate bottle. Sorry dry January, sacrifices to be made.
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01-02-2026, 08:03 PM
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#703
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Join Date: Nov 2008
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Originally Posted by Fuzz
Ooo, my wife has some super long tweezers she uses in her aquarium. I may borrow...now i just need to empty the appropriate bottle. Sorry dry January, sacrifices to be made.
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Make sure you have a bottle with a wide opening (about 2 cm).
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01-06-2026, 10:28 AM
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#704
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Fuzz
Ooo, my wife has some super long tweezers she uses in her aquarium. I may borrow...now i just need to empty the appropriate bottle. Sorry dry January, sacrifices to be made.
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Based on those tools, bonsider buying a dental tool set for <$15.
https://www.amazon.ca/Dental-Tools-S...45&sr=8-5&th=1
It'll have the tweezers, hooks, pokey tools etc.
TBH, I also use the hooks when doing DIY projects that need a little bit of strength and finesse. Stuff like clearing old and loose silicone/mortar etc. that things like utility blades etc. aren't great at doing. Plus dental tools are slightly stronger metal, so I'm less likely to snap the tip when trying to do this type of stuff.
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01-06-2026, 10:31 AM
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#705
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Originally Posted by Puppet Guy
Creativity and curiosity can lead you into weird places...
After my last ship in a bottle I started to think about what else could be put into glass. Then I thought "instead of a sailing ship, how about a STARSHIP?". Here we are - the USS Enterprise in a bottle!
This project can be summed up with two words: perseverance and flexibility. It really was a grand experiment and presented a whole bunch of challenges. During construction the stand I built inside the bottle snapped, which resulted in me having to remove it and then reconfigure the inner display. Once I got that figured out, the neck connecting the upper and lower hulls wouldn't connect with the plug system I configured it with. The upper hull had to be built outside the bottle, cut into smaller pieces, then put back together once inside. This forced me to actually make tools using sticks, wire and whatever I had on hand in order to get things set up (which is ultimately the point of this type of project). It was a total basement project, meaning I bought no materials for it (it's dowels, scrap basswood and the base is a simple piece of plywood painted up). Had to take several breaks from it to make sure I didn't destroy it (or my sanity), but had a breakthrough yesterday morning and here it is!
It's far from my best work (to me the upper hull looks like it has gout), but given how unorthodox the whole idea of it is I can't say I'm unhappy with it. Based on internet sleuthing I couldn't find evidence of anyone trying this idea anywhere on the planet (or in the Federation for that matter), so based on audacity alone I'm very pleased with it. And because it was done once, that just means it can be done again and improved.
Now to slug some Saurian brandy to celebrate...
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What I've occasionally wondered is why I don't see more combinations of bottle painting and bottle models. Nothing insanely exotic, just like... a basic signature or glow in the dark paint dots for stars. More exotic might be like clouds by day, stars at night.
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01-06-2026, 10:54 AM
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#706
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Join Date: Mar 2015
Location: Pickle Jar Lake
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My wife has these giant ones:
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01-06-2026, 10:58 AM
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#707
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Calgary
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Are those for trying to handle your wiener?
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01-06-2026, 11:19 AM
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#708
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Join Date: Mar 2015
Location: Pickle Jar Lake
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Pickle pincers!
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01-06-2026, 11:29 AM
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#709
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: the dark side of Sesame Street
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Originally Posted by Fuzz
My wife has these giant ones:

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...you mean these things exist, and meanwhile I've been trying to make my own tools like a sucker?!
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01-15-2026, 01:25 PM
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#710
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Calgary
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Originally Posted by Puppet Guy
...you mean these things exist, and meanwhile I've been trying to make my own tools like a sucker?!
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My son has a set for feeding cheese bois to his snake. Got them from the reptile store.
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01-15-2026, 03:43 PM
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#711
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First Line Centre
Join Date: Jan 2021
Location: On the cusp
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Fuzz
Ooo, my wife has some super long tweezers she uses in her aquarium. I may borrow...now i just need to empty the appropriate bottle. Sorry dry January, sacrifices to be made.
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Originally Posted by DoubleF
Based on those tools, bonsider buying a dental tool set for <$15.
https://www.amazon.ca/Dental-Tools-S...45&sr=8-5&th=1
It'll have the tweezers, hooks, pokey tools etc.
TBH, I also use the hooks when doing DIY projects that need a little bit of strength and finesse. Stuff like clearing old and loose silicone/mortar etc. that things like utility blades etc. aren't great at doing. Plus dental tools are slightly stronger metal, so I'm less likely to snap the tip when trying to do this type of stuff.
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My wife has a cadaver dissecting kit from school. I appropriated it to the garage. Works awesome.
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01-15-2026, 03:45 PM
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#712
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: wearing raccoons for boots
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Originally Posted by Titan2
My wife has a cadaver dissecting kit from school. I appropriated it to the garage. Works awesome.
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I have questions...
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01-15-2026, 03:46 PM
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#713
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First Line Centre
Join Date: Jan 2021
Location: On the cusp
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Originally Posted by Ironhorse
My son has a set for feeding cheese bois to his snake. Got them from the reptile store.
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They sell them in cooking utensil sections as well. Lots of chefs use them. Maybe not quite as big as these but still pretty big.
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01-15-2026, 03:48 PM
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#714
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Join Date: Nov 2008
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Ironhorse
My son has a set for feeding cheese bois to his snake. Got them from the reptile store.
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Originally Posted by Titan2
My wife has a cadaver dissecting kit from school. I appropriated it to the garage. Works awesome.
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Originally Posted by Titan2
They sell them in cooking utensil sections as well. Lots of chefs use them. Maybe not quite as big as these but still pretty big.
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Gonna have a look when I'm in the area for pet or chef supplies. I have a few sets of forceps that I've found in hobby stores but they're not always good for in-bottle work
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01-15-2026, 03:50 PM
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#715
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First Line Centre
Join Date: Jan 2021
Location: On the cusp
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Originally Posted by puffnstuff
I have questions...
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Sure. Just come on over to the garage and we can discuss them. btw I don't have a garage CAT.
On a completely unrelated note, has anyone here watched Dexter? Hundreds of times? Just wondering.
To be serious, she actually had a comprehensive education in the body and how it works, with a very similar curriculum and taught by the same professors from the University of Toronto medical school, but yeah, she's a quack according to most here.
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01-15-2026, 03:58 PM
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#716
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Join Date: Jan 2021
Location: On the cusp
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Originally Posted by Puppet Guy
Gonna have a look when I'm in the area for pet or chef supplies. I have a few sets of forceps that I've found in hobby stores but they're not always good for in-bottle work
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I also have a set of small needle nose pliers etc. from Princess Auto.
Kind of like these but they don't seem to have the set anymore. https://www.princessauto.com/en/16-i...t/PA0002920270
Ooh, these look like they would work:
https://www.amazon.ca/MOUYAT-Needle-...6&sr=8-40&th=1
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01-15-2026, 04:22 PM
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#717
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Join Date: Nov 2008
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Originally Posted by Titan2
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They look to be too bulky for bottle work. The thing with putting ships into bottles is that literally everything (including the tools) depends on the width of the opening - if it fits through the bottle's mouth it'll fit inside the bottle. In most of the projects I've done the bottle's necks are at most little 2 1/2 cms wide. Tools are usually either home made or adapted from the intended use.
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