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Carve a Pumpkin With a Pressure Washer
The carving tools used to make jack-o’-lanterns sometimes create more headaches and hand aches than they do smiles and joy. While there are some things you should never pressure wash, power pressure pumpkin carving is not one of those things and is ideal for someone who wants more of a giant smile and big cut out eyes for their jack-o’-lantern instead of an intricate design. Lazy man’s carving at its finest!
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Sander
Using a sander for pumpkin carving might not be the first tool that comes to mind, but it can be surprisingly effective with the right technique. When dealing with intricate designs or aiming for a polished finish on your pumpkin, a sander can save time and provide a smoother surface compared to traditional hand tools. However, it’s crucial to exercise caution and control. Opt for a low-speed setting on your sander and use a delicate touch to avoid digging too deep into the pumpkin’s flesh. Start with a coarse-grit sandpaper to remove the outer skin, and then progressively move to finer grits for a smoother finish.
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