Mon Oct 15, 2012 10:55 am
#71063
So I went to the Local Walmart on Friday and found a bin FULL of nice big, smooth, gorgeous pumpkins for $3.88. I, of course, snapped up 10 with much glee. I get them home and (try) to crack open three of them to carve for the Renaissance Faire Pumpkin competition.
It was like I was sawing through a 2x4. I almost snapped a Ginsu knife in half opening them and then once I managed to get finally get in, get it hollowed, get the design on, and started carving, it was so hard that I snapped the blade of my orange acrylic ZP Tool I couldn't even get a push pin in easily.
There is a thin 1/16" to 1/8" white layer between the dark orange rind and the light orange flesh that makes it feel like I am carving through wood. It is so brittle that I would try to do a curve and the flesh would snap!
Has anybody run into this before? Is there a way to save them or do I have to start planning non carving displays? Most importantly: HOW CAN I GET NEW BLADES?
It was like I was sawing through a 2x4. I almost snapped a Ginsu knife in half opening them and then once I managed to get finally get in, get it hollowed, get the design on, and started carving, it was so hard that I snapped the blade of my orange acrylic ZP Tool I couldn't even get a push pin in easily.
There is a thin 1/16" to 1/8" white layer between the dark orange rind and the light orange flesh that makes it feel like I am carving through wood. It is so brittle that I would try to do a curve and the flesh would snap!
Has anybody run into this before? Is there a way to save them or do I have to start planning non carving displays? Most importantly: HOW CAN I GET NEW BLADES?