How can i cut wine corks in half




















Or accidentally cutting your fingers to shreds? ME TOO! I need to cut a wine cork in half for an upcoming project. I want to cut the cork quickly, easily, and safely. Most of all I want to cut the wine cork without cork bits shedding all over the place. A nice, clean, cork cut is all I ask. With the hacksaw, cut the cork along the edge of the tool, making sure the cutting board is under the cork in case your saw slips. Cut Corks Safely and Easily Whether you're making wine cork art or just playing around with the old corks, they are far easier to cut if you use the right tools and methods.

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Just make two angled cuts into the bottom of the cork to remove a small wedge-like piece, and voila! Chip clip created! Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.

Bring a pot of water to a boil. Place corks in a steamer pan or metal colander and let them steam for about 15 minutes. They just throw them away, nice way to recycle. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam.

Learn how your comment data is processed. Who knew. That is so much easier. Brilliant tip! I'm going to start saving corks now. What a great EASY tip! What if you don't have a steamer? Pingback: Most Popular Posts of This worked perfectly! Pingback: Framed Wine Cork Display.



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