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QiWiz
02-27-2014, 11:50
I got a request from someone to make a titanium spatula and this is what I came up with.
Thought it might interest those of you who are more adventuresome with your trail meals.
He wanted something light, but sturdy and not plastic. Weighs 24g (0.8oz).

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FarmerChef
02-27-2014, 12:13
I'll bite. What are the dimensions and how much would something like that cost?

QiWiz
02-27-2014, 22:42
I photographed it against a background with 1/2" grid lines.
It's about 7.50" long and the business end is 2.75" wide.

If you want one I can make one for the same price as a Mega Dig trowel.
Order a Mega Dig and let me know you want a spatula and not a trowel.

mudsocks
02-27-2014, 22:44
Just don't confuse it with your Mega Dig.

kayak karl
02-27-2014, 22:53
Just don't confuse it with your Mega Dig. i was just going to ask if i could dig a hole with it. im into dual use :D

FarmerChef
02-28-2014, 08:44
i was just going to ask if i could dig a hole with it. im into dual use :D

I suppose if you heat it hot enough...

It's recycling.

QiWiz
03-09-2014, 18:07
OK, you asked for them, and now they are here. Two sizes, and I found an easier way to make them that let me reduce the price a bit.
You can go directly to http://qiwiz.net/spatulas.html if you are in a hurry.

You're just gonna flip over these babies!
I'm calling them the Lil' Flip and the Big Flip. :banana

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Mac Solo
03-09-2014, 19:41
Hey that's really cool. You should make 2 or 3 elongated oval shaped releaf cuts in the middle of the spatula, reducing the surface area of the spatula, they will reduce friction and a little weight. Now im no expert on titanium so I don't know how hard it is to cut - just an idea keep up the good work sr.

QiWiz
03-17-2014, 10:14
Hey that's really cool. You should make 2 or 3 elongated oval shaped releaf cuts in the middle of the spatula, reducing the surface area of the spatula, they will reduce friction and a little weight. Now im no expert on titanium so I don't know how hard it is to cut - just an idea keep up the good work sr.

I like your idea, but cutting holes like you suggest by hand is an impossible job. However, if the spatulas take off and I can switch from hand-cutting to laser-cutting in the future, I will definitely incorporate your idea in the redesign.