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Encyclopedia > Kitchen scissors

Kitchen scissors, also known as kitchen shears, are similar to common scissors. The main difference is the location of the pivot. Kitchen scissors have the pivot located farther from the handles to provide more leverage and thus more cutting power. A good quality kitchen scissors can easily cut through the breastbone of a chicken. Different types of scissors - sewing, kitchen, paper Scissors are a tool used for cutting thin material which requires little force. ... Pivot (Fr. ...


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Simply mark off the desired height cut around with kitchen scissors and remember to poke a hole in the bottom for drainage.
If you are using something glass, ceramic or anything you can't poke a hole in the bottom of, remember to put an inch or two of broken pottery, stones or large gravel in the bottom for drainage.
These are just a few ideas, I am sure if you rummage around under your kitchen sink or in your garage you'll find many other "plant pots" waiting to be transformed.
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