Trading tips for gutting, transferring, and carving the real thing.
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By buddha
#5958
I have used these on pumpkins for a couple of years now and they work great. Yes, there is a bit of a mess factor as there is some back spray, but do it outside and who cares?

Also, if you have a Costco near you, they have an off-brand Dremel like tool with a ton of attachments for about $25 or so. That one is more than adequate for most applications and the price is cheaper than getting the top end Dremel.

I don't think there will ever be one electronic device for every possible pumpkin cut...you still need the small simple saws for the tight places. :)
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By Kittie
#5976
When it's 35 outside. . I am not going outside to carve pumpkins! :P
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By 2manyferrets
#6516
I know a guy that glues the patterns on, and uses a dremel to carve it. Aparently its not that messy. But his work is really good. Whatever he does his pumpkins look great! He highly reccomends it. I have yet to try it, for fear of pumpkin flying all over the place! :lol:


Erika