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whats the best way to cut popsicle sticks

by Dr. Deanna Gerlach Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago

Part of a video titled How to cut Popsicle sticks - YouTube
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What's the best thing to use to cut popsicle sticks?

To cut popsicle sticks while minimizing the chance of splinters, use serrated scissors if you don't mind a rough edge. For a smoother edge, use wire cutters or snips depending on what is available to you.

How do you cut a popsicle stick vertically?

Use a razor knife and a straight edge.Mount the straight edge to your popsicle stick so that it creates a hard edge right down the center. ... Now set the razor knife on the stick and pull it lengthwise down the stick, maintaining a straight line, by keeping it tight to the ruler.More items...•

How do you shape popsicle sticks?

0:065:42How to Bend Popsicle Sticks - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo I found that steam is actually the best way to bend these sticks you can boiled I've read youMoreSo I found that steam is actually the best way to bend these sticks you can boiled I've read you could boil them or soak them in water overnight. But this is probably the fastest.

How do you make a hole in a popsicle stick without breaking it?

5:035:54How to punch holes in popsicle sticks - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo as I put this in here I'm centering it as much as I can sliding it in. And making sure that it isMoreSo as I put this in here I'm centering it as much as I can sliding it in. And making sure that it is just below that line. Once I feel that's pretty. Close. There we go another perfect hole.

What can I use to cut paint sticks?

Cut and Sand Paint Sticks for Assembly Make two cuts with a hand saw. Lightly sand the ends of each bunch, then unwrap tape. Now you're ready to start the assembly!

What can you make with popsicle sticks?

30 Creative Things to Do With Popsicle Sticks of 30. Build a geometric shelf. ... of 30. Make glitter earrings. ... of 30. Create a sunburst mirror. ... of 30. Craft a hanging plant holder. ... of 30. Mount them as art. ... of 30. Create a window treatment. ... of 30. Construct a side table. ... of 30. Bend them into a vase.More items...•

Can you cut popsicle sticks with scissors?

In order to cut popsicle sticks without splitting it's important to use the right cutting tools. Scissors in general don't work so well, even the ones that are heavy-duty. Someone had told me to try wire cutters once, but those didn't work very well either and got dull pretty quick.

What kind of wood are popsicle sticks?

birchwoodThough it can vary from company to company, popsicle sticks are typically made of birchwood. Occasionally, plastic or another type of wood is used for ice cream sticks and holders, but birchwood remains popular for many reasons.

How long do you boil popsicle sticks?

Be sure to add plenty of water, as a significant amount will evaporate while boiling. Bring the saucepan of water to a boil. Boil the sticks for 30 minutes. Let the sticks sit in the hot water for an additional 15 minutes.

How do you punch holes in popsicle sticks?

Using a hand drill, drill a 1/4-inch hole through each Popsicle stick about a half inch from the bottom. Once all the holes are drilled, stack the Popsicle sticks on top of each other and line up the holes.

How do you make a hole in wood stick?

3:416:09Don't Drill!! Cut a Hole in Wood Bushcraft Style! - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipBack on the other side. And continue to cut across the grain removing material. Now when I get farMoreBack on the other side. And continue to cut across the grain removing material. Now when I get far enough along I like to take just a small stick and push some of those shavings.

WHAT is popsicle stick?

Popsicle sticks are also known as craft sticks if you don't want to have to wash off the stick popsicle residue. You can now buy craft sticks and basic craft supplies by the bag at a craft store or DIY store. That gives these crafts year-round appeal.

GARTOL Miter Shears- Multifunctional Trunking Shears for Angular Cutting of Moulding and Trim, Adjustable at 45 To 135 Degree, Hand Tools for Cutting Soft Wood, Plastic, PVC, with Replacement blades

The miniature pruning shears are great for cutting all sizes of popsicle sticks – whether it’s the standard ones or even the super and jumbo sticks.

Cut Inside a Fabric Basket

One problem you’ll probably face with you are cutting popsicle sticks is when you make the cut, the part you cut off tends to want to fly away. Those little pieces can really fly far. One way I’ve learned to deal with this is to cut them into a large fabric basket. The pieces you cut off won’t “bounce” as much when they hit the fabric.

Step 1

Wait until popsicle sticks are dry, if they are wet. Wet sticks are more difficult to cut and the edge won’t be as even.

Step 2

Use a ruler to measure where you need to make the cut on each stick. Mark the spot by drawing a line with a pencil, using the ruler’s edge to help keep the lines straight. Make the mark on both sides of the stick, as you will be cutting on both sides.

Step 3

Place one popsicle stick at a time on a cutting board. Put on tough leather gloves gloves to help prevent cuts.

Step 4

Hold the knife at an angle, with the blade pointing away from you. When using these knives, always cut away from your body and never cut by dragging them toward your body. This way, if you slip, you run less risk of cutting yourself.

Step 5

Press the tip of the razor knife on the pencil mark and make a shallow slice in the stick along the pencil mark. Turn the stick over and do the same on the other side.

Step 6

Cut the mark again, this time pressing more firmly. At this point the blade might slice clean through. If not, flip the stick over and slice the other side again.

How to Cut Popsicle Sticks

I came across an interesting little problem the other day while working on a project for my daughter. I was making a model stable, and wanted to have the cool barn doors that were split in half. They are actually called “ Dutch Doors “. Also I wanted the back of the doors to have the angled brace showing, just like in real barn doors.

How to Cut Popsicle Sticks

First I tried a sharp knife. But had to run the knife a few times to get a clean cut all the way through. This method was going to take forever.

Scoring

Instead of trying to do one cut you should try and score your sticks first. Scoring will help guide the break and prevent it from going through the rest of the stick. So, score it once then do the rest of the cut.

Multiple shallow cuts

Essentially scoring all the way though. The slower safer method is cut though the sticks in several successive cuts. Use a ruler to help cut straight so you can focus more on your depth of cut. Put more sticks under the ruler to help keep it flat.

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