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Round Scoop Template in flexible plastic
$6.99 VAT included (where applicable)
Availability: 13 in stock
Rated 5.00 out of 5 based on 1 customer rating
(1 customer review)
Categories Scoop Templates, Templates
Tags Scoop Template, Spoon template
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Availability: 13 in stock
Round Scoop template in 1 mm thick from PETG transparent and flexible plastic, with engraved guidelines.
Measuring 48 x 100 mm.
Lead time: 15-20 working days. Shipping: 15-30 days to USA, 20-30 days to Canada and Australia, 15-20 days to most European countries. Taxes & Duties: Buyers are responsible for any customs duties and import taxes that may apply, for more information please contact your local postal services.
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1 review for Round Scoop Template in flexible plastic
Maurice (verified owner) –
This template is easy to use for the outline on the billet. The clear plastic makes it easy to see the wood underneath, which enhances the placement in the billet. Carved this nice scoop and used an eating spoon template for the handle, since I needed it to be a bit longer. Thanks to the centrelines on these templates, that was easy. I can only recommend these templates.